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In this episode of The Xanadu Review, I am joined by . We talk peace in the gender wars in our time, Virginia’s journey out of misandry and the alt-lite, extreme online political spaces, the esoteric and the occult, the similarities and dif...
We all have bad habits and vices. For some it’s drinking too much. For others, it’s ordering fast food from DoorDash. But for me, it’s going down rabbit holes on trashy algorithmic content on YouTube. It can be all too easy to log on intend...
In the approximately eighty years that broadcast television has existed, there have been a handful of perfect pilots. Episodes of a television program that encapsulates the premise, introduces the characters, tells a story that’s both self-...
In today’s episode of The Xanadu Review, I’m joined by . We talk Gilmore Girls (and why Emily Gilmore has done nothing wrong, ever), how the medium of how we consume art changes the experience, the album experience as the theft of cows by v...
Okay, I know I just said I’m done posting explicitly about politics. What I meant was I’m done posting about politics in long form essays. I will still comment occasionally about current events in these roundups since they’re a bit more off...
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Navigating the trials of modernity through the wisdom of the past. Dispositionally cynical, defiantly optimistic. Author and host of The Xanadu Review. Creator of Americana Obscura.
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