PinkPantheress photographed by Darla Kobayashi Ritch for Coveteur Magazine, hair by Fitch Lunar, makeup by Emily Chang, nails by Marielle Co and styling by Mindy Le Brock, September 2025

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PinkPantheress photographed by Darla Kobayashi Ritch for Coveteur Magazine, hair by Fitch Lunar, makeup by Emily Chang, nails by Marielle Co and styling by Mindy Le Brock, September 2025
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AUSTIN GP 2024 🇺🇸:The Circuit Interview with Emily Chang [source]
Posthuman
"If Black Mirror was real, what would that look like?"
That's how Emily Chang describes her new show, 'Posthuman,' which explores how technology is rapidly becoming not just a component of real life, but an integral part of it.
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King Knight trailer released
King Knight trailer released
Directed and Written By Richard Bates Jr, King Knight stars Matthew Gray Gubler, Angela Sarafyan, Andy Milonakis, Kate Comer, Johnny Pemberton, Josh Fadem, Nelson Franklin, Emily Chang, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Swati Kapila, Shane Brady, AnnaLynne McCord, Alice Glass, with Barbara Crampton, and Ray Wise. Thorn (CRIMINAL MINDS’ Matthew Gray Gubler) and Willow appear to have it all as the revered high…
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If only I were she!
Take Stanford. Because Stanford is filled with students with top high-school GPAs and SAT scores, administrators can pat themselves on the back and say, 'We only admit the best students. We’re a meritocracy.' The students are encouraged to think similarly. But is it just a coincidence that the median annual family income of a Stanford student is $167,500 while the national median is roughly one-third that? Did those high-achieving students naturally get high SAT scores, or did they benefit from their parents’ paying for tutors and sending them to private schools? Privilege accumulates as you advance in life. If the college you attend is the basis of your future employment networks, then it is impossible to say that your employment success is solely based on merit.
Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley by Emily Chang