‘Lucky Girl Syndrome’: The latest example of toxic positivity on TikTok
The practice of ‘manifesting’ anything you wish for is not only misleading, but it can also carry negative consequences in the long run
The practice of ‘manifesting’ anything you wish for is not only misleading, but it can also carry negative consequences in the long run
The actor and singer’s relationship unfolded over Twitter and Instagram, and the internet is in mourning after their alleged separation. We analyze the reasons why
Here are some of the new things we’re expecting in the coming year: from superapps to Y2K fashion
The actress, who rose to fame thanks to the TV show ‘Parks and Recreation,’ is winning over a new legion of fans with her deadpan humor and sarcasm
Lying somewhere between laziness and nihilism, the concept celebrates our right to be slovenly in an increasingly goal-oriented world
In a world consumed by social media influencers and superheroes, the film industry is wallowing in nostalgia for the great icons of yesteryear
In 1992, Donna Tartt captivated readers with her book that romanticized classical language studies and old-timey universities. Three decades later, it has become a hashtag
The actress, who just published her memoir ‘Dying of politeness’, has dedicated the last 25 years of her career to funding studies about the gender gap that she herself suffered
The 59-year-old, who built a children’s entertainment empire in the 1990s, is beloved by tens of millions of Brazilians who grew up watching her shows and listening to her albums
The knitted wrap the Nirvana frontman wore to record the MTV Unplugged session has had several lives, from a gentleman’s weekend garment to an object of capitalist investment
German fashion designer Philipp Plein bought land in Bel Air that once belonged to Howard Hughes and he is documenting the construction of his decadent estate
Some 80% of Americans own a drier, but across the Atlantic, people argue that living in countries with gun control and public healthcare is more important than the appliance
Among TED-style talks, alcohol and drug binges, an expat community represented the worst of the ideology; ‘The Anarchists,’ on HBO Max, offers a closer look
The singer-songwriter has re-released ‘Come Away with Me,’ the album that made her famous 20 years ago. But don’t expect to see her in the public eye again any time soon
Men are often assumed to be the true mastermind of a song if they feature on the credits, even though most pop music has multiple authors
Julie, the protagonist of the Norwegian movie that could win an Oscar on Sunday, has sparked fierce debate since the film was released. EL PAÍS quizzes the critics about which side of the fence they are on when it comes to this descendant of ‘Annie Hall’ or ‘Fleabag’
The film is the studio’s first to be directed, written and produced by women, and finds a witty metaphor for puberty. But not everyone gets it
Following the death of the magazine’s controversial founder in 2017 and new allegations of sexual exploitation, the company is trying to reposition itself as a brand that promotes women’s rights
Alicante-born Enric Ortuño, who has worked on hit series such as ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Adult Material,’ talks to EL PAÍS about the challenges of choreographing a sex scene and why the industry needs to do more
Platforms such as Calm and Headspace have millions of users, but some experts warn they are temporary fixes that should not be used in place of therapy
Ireland used to receive around 6,000 applications for citizenship a year before the 2016 referendum. But last year alone it received 25,000, some from British nationals living in Spanish territory
The Irish low-cost clothing retailer has found its second-biggest market in Spain