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‘I was like, holy crap, this is now my job.’
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‘The Janes’ is a look into the past—but its mind is on the future
The organization worked in secret and performed more than 11,000 abortions before Roe v. Wade.
On Jun 9, 2022 by Michelle Jaworski
‘The Girl From Plainville’ is an inventive retelling of a tragic story—and it almost works
This docuseries at least tries to take a different approach to true crime.
On Apr 1, 2022 by Audra Schroeder
SXSW: ‘Diamond Hands: The Legend of WallStreetBets’ shatters Reddit bro stereotypes
The film is organized chaos, spoken in the voice of the internet.
On Mar 16, 2022 by Grace Stanley
The eternal appeal of the Aran sweater
‘House of Gucci’ went viral for it in March. Eight months later, it’s still one of the film’s premier looks.
On Dec 10, 2021 by Michelle Jaworski
Easy tips and habits to protect your messages
What happens in the DMs, should stay in the DMs.
On Nov 18, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
How Multi-User Dungeons built the internet
MUDs connected people, created worlds, and established communities.
On Nov 12, 2021 by Xing Li
The enduring footprint of one of TV’s first big companion podcasts
The Official Lost Podcast became a model for TV podcasts. Then it vanished from iTunes.
On Nov 12, 2021 by Michelle Jaworski
The disappearance of Redding Hunter
The songwriter behind Peter & the Wolf took the path less taken—and he’s never looked back.
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