
Investigating the trends shaping our world. Shifts you sense but haven’t yet seen explained.
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Rubens, The Tiger Hunt, 1617. A battle in which nobody wins. Used in adverts for Succession’s first season.
Think about the dramas we return to. The Godfather. The Sopranos. Succession. Different decades, different dining rooms, different...
I signed up for a short story competition.
500 words. A genre, an action and an object.
Small stakes on paper, bigger stakes in my head, because I’ve been circling the idea of a novel for years without starting one.
Round one is written....
What's left of a face once it's been edited enough times.
Dorian Gray has an attic nobody's allowed into. A portrait hangs there absorbing everything the face in public doesn't have to carry. Every cruelty, every year, every small betrayal...
Cersei Lannister's walk of shame, Game of Thrones.
Cersei Lannister walks barefoot through the capital. A woman moves ahead of her, ringing a bell. The crowd lines every street. One word, repeated. Shame.
The scene is almost unwatchable....
Anubis attends to the dead, described in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. A guide for navigating what came next.
Soulhunting: When I came out of the anesthesia, the first thing I noticed was the silence. Heavy. Solemn. Massive. Everything in...
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I investigate the cultural trends shaping our world. Shifts you sense but haven’t seen explained.
A historian of NASA’s Space Shuttle program, exploring unusual and oftentimes weird events in contemporary U.S. history that mostly go unnoticed. Determined to make history interesting to as many as possible! Welcome to the family, folks \ud83e\udef6\ud83c\udffc
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