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The Greatest Showmance

“Showmance” is not a real word; it was invented by people in the acting industry. For those of you not familiar with the term, this is how Steffi DiDomenicantonio’s dictionary defines the word: two co-stars are working together in a show and are playing love interests. Time passes and the onstage feelings get confused for real-life feelings.

By Steffi DiDomenicantonio / Aug 1, 2019
iPhoto caption: Rose Tuong in LULU v.7. Photo by Jeremy Mimnagh

7 Things You Might Become in Love

I’ll never be finished learning about love because it isn’t one sole feeling; it is complex, capable of carrying contradiction.

By Susanna Fournier / May 7, 2018
iPhoto caption: Cast of TomorrowLove. Photo by Neil Silcox

On Gender-Blind Writing

Some people have sought me out to tell me that I will never be a great writer until I understand that men and women are simply different.

By Rosamund Small / Nov 29, 2016
iPhoto caption: Cast of TomorrowLove. Photo by Neil Silcox

Meditative Dreamscapes

It is a rare privilege to be afforded the opportunity to make my race and gender neither invisible nor central.

By Anand Rajaram / Nov 27, 2016