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Rookie » DIY Chalkboard Manicure

For nail polish newbies like me, attempting to do nail art usually leads to a lot of frustration. Painting nails takes patience and (some) art skillz. What’s a nail-art clueless person to do? Here’s a tutorial to turn your nails into mobile chalkboards. You can switch designs without stress or mess! If you make a mistake, all you have to do is erase and redo it. No fuss at all, and any messiness… → Read More

Rookie » The Buildings: Lucid Sister

Try to google the Buildings, and you’re likely to come up with a bunch of generic entries. It’s sometimes a struggle for the band to be noticed, but they say they don’t mind. Hailing from the Philippines, the four-piece is composed of Mariah Reodica on guitar and vocals, Alyana Cabral on guitar, Kean Reformado on drums, and Dominic Zinampan on bass. Today we’re delighted to premiere “Lucid… → Read More

Rookie » Daily Links: No Copies Edition

Rookie is an online magazine and book series for teenagers. Each month, a different editorial theme drives the writing, photography, and artwork that we publish. Learn more about us here, and find out how to submit your work here! → Read More

Rookie » DIY Shoe Charms

Ever get the feeling that your plain ol’ sneakers are missing a little something? Try jazzing ’em up with these charm-ing shoe accessories! What you’ll need: How to do it: Step One Draw the outline of the shapes you want on the shrink film. It would be best to keep the designs around an inch or two. If you can’t think of any shapes, just google stencils, print them out, and trace over them. Step… → Read More

Rookie » Daily Links: Too Much Violence Edition

Rookie is an online magazine and book series for teenagers. Each month, a different editorial theme drives the writing, photography, and artwork that we publish. Learn more about us here, and find out how to submit your work here! → Read More

Rookie » Teeth & Tongue: Dianne

Photo of Jess Cornelius courtesy of Teeth & Tongue. If anyone needs evidence that Teeth & Tongue frontwoman Jess Cornelius has been inspired by light ’70s electronica as of late, the pop-y, upbeat single “Dianne” is Exhibit A. The song appears on Teeth & Tongue’s upcoming record, Give Up on Your Health, out this September. Today, you can get an early taste by watching the music video for… → Read More

Rookie » Daily Links: Resist Edition

Rookie is an online magazine and book series for teenagers. Each month, a different editorial theme drives the writing, photography, and artwork that we publish. Learn more about us here, and find out how to submit your work here! → Read More

Rookie » Daily Links: Gen Y Edition

Rookie is an online magazine and book series for teenagers. Each month, a different editorial theme drives the writing, photography, and artwork that we publish. Learn more about us here, and find out how to submit your work here! → Read More

Rookie » Over the Influence

“What are your influences?” However cliché it is, this is the question I’d ask my musician and artist friends whenever I wanted to know how they got started with their creative pursuits. Two years ago, over forkfuls of pasta, my friend BP told me how in elementary and high school, she’d loved listening to Third Eye Blind and Frank Ocean. She is only older than me by a year or so, but she seemed… → Read More

Rookie » DIY Glitter Pens

Let’s face it: boring old plastic pens just won’t cut it when you’re journaling about your awesome summer escapades. You need something just as exciting as everything that’s happening. And you can keep your writing spunky and sparkly with these dazzling glitter pens! What you’ll need: * Pens (any pen with a cap will work) * Double-sided tape * Glitter * Old newspaper * Scissors * Ruler (not… → Read More

Rookie » Hannah Gill and the Hours: Change in Blue

Moving away from home to live alone in a new city is a big step that can bring out feelings of empowerment and freedom. Eighteen-year-old North Carolina native Hannah Gill did that last year, and the experience became the inspiration for The Water, her debut EP coming out on May 13. Hannah fronts Hannah Gill and the Hours, a band she formed with collaborator Brad Hammonds. Their sound combines… → Read More

Rookie » Always Be Creating: An Interview With Abbey Sy

The city of Manila, in the Philippines, is going through a mini cultural renaissance. More people (including people who previously considered themselves to be unartsy) are visiting museums, writing poetry, producing music, and trying their hand at collages and lettering. As one of the pioneer hand-letterers in the Philippines, Abbey Sy is near the forefront of this movement. Though she started… → Read More

Rookie » Arigato, Internet: An Interview With Reese Lansangan

A chat about having multiple passions, and the value of binge-watching Gilmore Girls. → Read More

Rookie » Great Expectations: An Interview With BP Valenzuela

The Filipina musician wants to be known for her songs, not her age. → Read More

Rookie » Borrowed Opinions

Learning to form my own views. → Read More