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Making a Spectacle

Joanna

Weekly-ish writing about literature, movies, art, pleasure, desire, and being alive.

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Babygirl Pacino: An Investigation

Every now and then people on the internet invent a new type of man whose definition begins in very specific and nuanced ways and then gradually, through repeated use, expands into meaninglessness. There was himbo, from a period of time that...

a year ago
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What a Shame

When I started this blog, I planned to write primarily about the literature, film, tv, art, music, etc. that I was engaging with that week. To avoid participating in the take economy, I decided not to write about political or cultural event...

2 years ago
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In the Cards

Lately, Tiktok’s algorithm, betting I might have some deep-seated desperation it can monetize, has been feeding me tarot readings meant for “the collective,” usually love readings. The reader will ask a question like, “Spirit, what does my ...

2 years ago
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It’s Barthes, Your Little Venice Bitch

I think Roland Barthes would find Lana Del Rey fascinating. Throughout her career, Lana Del Rey has built and re-purposed a system of images exploring the American mythos, wounded femininity, and the elusiveness of romance. In honor of the ...

2 years ago
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