It’s become a greeting, an automated response to seeing someone, or a way to express care without actually caring: the infamous “How are you?” Not many people put much thought into asking this question. Yet, in a COVID-19 era, this phrase is heavy. People are dying daily; others have lost their jobs and are struggling…
A Space For Colorful analysis
By Multi Hue Magazine
“home for the holidays” Multi Mix by mnelligan
The newly renamed Multi Mix series are playlists curated for different phases and experiences our lives. This Multi Mix is all about cozy vibes for winter, grab some hot cocoa, go under fuzzy blanket & turn on this Multi Mix! Artwork by Paria Peyravi
Chadwick Boseman was more than his cancer by Meghan Nelligan
It has been almost three months since actor Chadwick Boseman, 43, died from colon cancer. His death came as a collective shock as no one knew he was terminally ill. After his passing was announced via a statement to his social media, the public learned Boseman filmed several movies during his treatment of chemotherapy and…
The Bold Type’s Aisha Dee calls for change
By Meghan Nelligan If you are a religious watcher of the Freeform hit show, The Bold Type then you would probably describe it as the following: inclusive, progressive, and well, bold. Just finishing their fourth season (cut short due to COVID-19) and potentially on their way to a fifth, the show has covered a lot…
Tableau August Reading Challenge
By Gabby Holliman-Lopez Usually, summer is the time of “beach reads”. While a beach read means different things to different people, I think of a typical beach read as some light reading, something that you take on vacation or something that you use as a vacation. This summer is a little bit different. First of…
“July Free” Tabmix by Generala
Our next Tabmix is a playlist to chill in the July heat to, but also a playlist that recognizes that the struggle for freedom is still happening all around us. Have a listen!
Truth by Remote
By Hanna Seraji Musings of days that are too bright; too fantastical for those eyes. visions of the bright blurry lines of fine lines. But beneath the crevices of my grandmother’s gardens of blessings, there are my musings. The eyes reminds me of the muted mechanics; cords nestled deep into a hand, too dim or…
“June Inside” Tabmix by hademonium
Introducing, Tabmix !! a series where Tableau releases playlists that speak to moods, musings, concepts, and/or current climate of social consciousness expressed within music. Much like a remix, Tabmix, aims to explore the realm of putting together a compilation of unique tunes together; creating ample freedoms for creativity. Today, we present our very first Tabmix,…
Until Next Year, Women’s History Month
By Hanna Seraji “What is feminism?” is spread in chalk across the board during the first week of classes my junior year of college. This is one of my favorite discussions in all my Women’s and Gender Studies major classes. It is an ongoing conversation for self-identifying feminists or not. I think it pushes me…
Adventures in Cooking and Resistance
By Gabby Holliman-Lopez Yana Gilbuena’s culinary career began with evaporated milk. Gilbuena, who grew up in Ilioilo in the Philippines, spent her weekends with her tita, or auntie, sharing in the mundane ritual of peeling the wrappers off of Carnation evaporated milk cans, saving the recipes printed on them in a rolodex. Her tita would…









