Gabrielle Bondi

Co-Founder

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Gabrielle founded The Young Folks in 2010 with Luciana Villalba. Since then, she has served as editor-in-chief and oversees the staff and editorial content on The Young Folks. She recently graduated from Northwestern University and is now working on her master's degree at the Medill School of Journalism.

Why ‘Ms. Marvel’ Is Important

I’ve been through a rough six weeks. My grandma, who I loved very much, passed away suddenly. I’m sick, dealing with little infections that like to make me uncomfortable. It’s the end of the year, which means deadlines galore! The…

TV News: Watch the Outlander Season 2 Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVw1QI178Wk Let’s travel back in time, away from computers, custom flash drives, smartphones and such to revisit the rich, lush, and oftentimes dangerous world of Outlander. Watch the latest tease for season two of Starz’ hit show in the video above. Can…

TV Review: Marvel’s Jessica Jones Season 1

Note: This is a spoiler-FREE review. I love Jessica Jones. I’m not referring to only the TV show or the character, I mean both. Marvel and Netflix have proven to be a great team in bringing edgy, grounded superhero stories…

November Uppercase Box: “Wolf by Wolf” by Ryan Graudin

Uppercase Box, a young adult book subscription service, sent me their November box last week. I was excited to receive it because I love subscription boxes and YA books. Here is what greeted me in the mail: I think one…

Album Review: “25” by Adele

To say I’m emotionally wrecked would be the predictable response after listening to Adele’s highly anticipated new album, 25. I’m not wrecked; I feel fine. I didn’t go through an emotional catharsis (although I sure feel like I’m in need…

‘Passenger’ Giveaway: Win Alexandra Bracken’s New YA Time-Travel Novel

Passenger, one of the most anticipated books of 2016, is only less than a couple months away. Alexandra Bracken, author of The Darkest Minds series, brings readers a new heart-stopping adventure with a sci-fi twist. Read on to find out…

Book Review: ‘These Shallow Graves’ by Jennifer Donnelly

There seems to be an on-going theme based on the entertainment I’ve chosen to partake in the past week. After seeing Suffragette, Brooklyn, and now finishing These Shallow Graves, I’ve received immense and meaningful enjoyment from stories about young women…