
Welcome to Twisted Wonderland! A publication that looks at culture, internet and pop culture, video games, movies and TV, and weird and wonderful things going on in the world and society that we think you'd find interesting.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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I recently decided to watch the medical drama, House (2004-2012), which has 177 episodes across eight seasons. And other than the fourth one, every season was over 22 episodes, with each episode around 45 minutes long. I binged it, and lapp...
Canadian-British writer Cory Doctorow coined the term ‘enshittification’ in 2022. Although he wasn’t the first to describe the concept, his term became widely adopted, and it was named Macquarie Dictionary’s 2024 word of the year. Broadly s...
In March I attended the inaugural London Soundtrack Festival, where I heard the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra perform music from video games, including songs from last year’s Game of the Year, Baldur’s Gate 3, as well pieces from Ass...
I recently wrote an in-depth piece about how, over the last twenty years, London has lost its cultural edge. And in a large part of that article I talked about nightclubs, which got me thinking about my own history. To the point where I tho...
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Editor, writer, podcast creator, and street photographer. My substack is called Twisted Wonderland, where I write about culture, internet and pop culture, gaming, movies and TV. I also share my street photography on instagram.
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