Art & Lifestyle
HOW ARTISTIC EXPRESSION CAN MOBILISE OUR LIFESTYLES
Stay tuned and discover how artist and sexuality expert Bethany Burgoyne uses her illustrations as a positive vice to learn, share and grow with her community.
Our latest feature focuses on the modelling industry and how we all deserve to use our voices and creativity for change.
Stay tuned and discover how artist and sexuality expert Bethany Burgoyne uses her illustrations as a positive vice to learn, share and grow with her community.
Dive into a variety of vibrant stories that will capture your imaginations, thoughts and analytical minds.
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… the film Scarface became the greatest crime-mob story to come out of an era that would cement the careers of actors, Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer, as well as the vision of Director Robert De Palma. Some may say Scarface was just a typical gangster film that vilified the immigrant story, when it was in fact the essence which made the movie much more palpable. Yet, the excess of the 80s wasn’t sustainable and Scarface proved that through its portrayal of the American Dream.
“I tell people all the time that changing the stigma around artists being poor and struggling is such an important step in understanding the value creativity has in our lives. For me, making money is something I enjoy doing when I know how I can put it directly back into the society I want to support.”
“The eyes Chico, they never lie”
“A power hungry class of army arrangements Stealing money in my country’s plight A soldier pretending to be a politician”
“If I could face the battle of my hair then I could win the battle of life”
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