
Ian Bogost's newsletter of short, small ideas.
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On May 16, 2025, an EF3 tornado directly hit St. Louis, Missouri, where I live. It began in Clayton, a municipality near Washington University, and passed through Forest Park, host of the 1904 World’s Fair and then into the neighborhoods to...
It’s in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, next to and it’s profoundly extant. I had feared it a ruse, because what makes a fountain drink a fountain drink is that it’s served from the fountain, but nobody claimed it was the world’s largest fountain...
I ate a yogurt this morning. Or better, I tried to do. It was 5.3oz of the stuff (for my readers outside the USA, that’s 150g, whatever a gram is), which proved too much for me. This happens a lot. I cannot complete a supposedly single-serv...
Today I went to the local market to buy Starry, the new Pepsico lemon-lime soda. I was charged to “get something for dinner,” as long I was going, which is a bit like determining who you are and why you exist. Uncooked chicken wings were av...
If you’re very online on Twitter (which I must unfortunately admit that I am), then you might be freaking out. Elon Musk’s takeover of the service has produced chaos, or at least the impression thereof. It’s not entirely clear to me what, i...
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Writer and game designer. Director of Film & Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Contributing Writer at The Atlantic.
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