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Between last April and May, I organized a fiction film season on football (I stubbornly and aggressively reject calling it with the s-word… sigh) at a friend’s café in Montreal, Canada. The films I selected were, by design, diverse: I inclu...
When I was watching the Madonna Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2012, I didn’t care about her, to be frank. No offense. I was there for my Queens: M.I.A and Nicki Minaj. While watching it, I was disappointed by what they gave to the show. But i...
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A review of Paul O’Connor’s “Technocracy: Knowledge and Power in the Information Age” (2026)
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Stephen G. Adubato is a writer and professor of philosophy based in New York. He is also the curator of the Cracks in Postmodernity blog, podcast, and magazine. Follow him on Twitter @stephengadubato and Instagram @cracksinpomo
writer/historian in nyc
Kristian Josifoski - Composer, poet, Pravoslaven.
Iowa Supreemist Ex-Atheist Mediocre Musician Kaffeost-Enjoyer Trophy Husband Black Metal Historian (amateur) I write about the gym, faith, fatherhood, Midwestern esoterica, rural depression, Norwegian black metal, and their crossroads
The primary frameworks through which I understand my life are Nicki Minaj and the goddess Padmavati
Political Theorist from the University of Cambridge. Author of The Chronic Crisis of American Democracy: The Way is Shut & Legitimacy in Liberal Democracies
Non-Bad Bunnized latino living in Canada. I’ve written film and literature reviews for Latin American and Canadian outlets. Short story writer. English, Spanish, French. Astronomy aficionado.
Carlos is a Brooklyn-based Venezuelan writer. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing in Spanish from NYU and has written about fine arts, Latin American politics, and pop culture for various Venezuelan and American publications.
Passionate about restoring the Neo-Platonic ideal of human grandeur back into public works. ✝️
Christopher Hoffman is a veteran Connecticut journalist whose work has appeared in the Boston Globe, Columbia Journalism Review, the Irish Times and Yale Medicine Magazine.
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