
Cyrus Wahome
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My writing spotlights the dynamic intersection of art and entrepreneurship through in-depth feature articles.
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Championing Multicultural Representation Through Literature and Beyond
For Nikita Gupta, representation isn’t just a talking point—it’s a mission. As the founder of Growing Up Gupta, she has dedicated herself to creating spaces where mixed South Asian children and multicultural families can see their identities reflected in literature and broader discussions on culture and love.
By Cyrus Wahome12 months ago in Families
Redefining Mixology as an Artform and Bridging Creativity Across Industries
At its core, mixology is an intricate dance between science and artistry. It’s the careful balance of flavors, the chemistry of ingredients, and the thoughtful presentation that transforms a simple drink into an unforgettable experience. Like a painter with a canvas or a composer with a melody, a mixologist uses their tools—spirits, syrups, garnishes—to tell stories, evoke emotions, and engage the senses. Each cocktail becomes a deliberate expression of creativity, blending taste, texture, and visual appeal into a single, cohesive masterpiece.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art
Action, Drama, and Grit: The Making of a Modern Hero
If Carl-Philipp’s life were a movie, it would undoubtedly be a superhero film—not because he claims to be Superman or Batman (though he cheekily notes that no one has seen him and Batman in the same room). Instead, it’s because his life is marked by resilience, perseverance, and the determination to rise every time he’s faced with challenges. "I think you could make a superhero movie about anyone," he says. "We all have our own trials and tribulations."
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art
Where Art Meets Science: Transforming Storytelling Through Special Effects Make-Up
In the world of special effects (SFX) make-up, few names stand out like Eline Van Den Storme. A talented French artist who has carved out her own space in Hollywood, Eline's journey from her roots in Montévrain, Île-de-France to becoming a sought-after name in Los Angeles' special effects industry showcases a combination of technical skill, artistic vision, and relentless determination.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art
Crafting Cinematic Soundscapes in Venice with Heart and Soul
In the heart of Venice, a city steeped in history and culture, Edoardo Gastaldi has forged a distinctive path as a discographic musician and film composer. With a foundation built on classical training and an ever-growing fascination for modern classical, ambient, and post-classical genres, Edoardo’s journey represents a seamless blend of tradition and innovation.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art
Redefining Independent Artistry with Southern Melodic Ballads
For Fort Walton Beach-based artist 920, the road to musical success has been anything but conventional. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, he brings a rich blend of Southern influences to his craft. As an independent and unsigned musician, his journey is a testament to resilience, hard work, and unwavering faith. While the music industry often favors the well-connected or heavily funded, 920 has forged his own path, blending southern charm, melodic storytelling, and personal prayers into a sound that’s all his own.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art
What It’s Like Being a High-Performing Model & Actress From a Maxim Cover Girl Semi-Finalist
Julie Ann Dawson moved to Los Angeles six years ago to pursue her dreams as an actor and model. She broke the news after rising to the top 1% of the semi-finals, hoping to become the next Maxim Cover Girl.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art
Bird Watching Goes Hi-Tech: The Story of Birda App
Bird watching has always been a popular hobby for many people worldwide, and the passion for birds has now taken a new twist. South African couple, John and Natalie White, have created a revolutionary app called Birda that has taken birding to the next level.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Wander
Fostering Resilience and Self-Esteem in Girls Through Selfie Filmmaking
Did you know that women who work in more inclusive environments are 61% more likely to advance to management level? This statistic underscores the importance of fostering inclusive workplaces, where the guidance and mentorship of older and experienced women play a pivotal role in empowering and guiding younger women.
By Cyrus Wahomeabout a year ago in Art








