Commentary on decadence, culture, futurism, and the absurd.
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I was born in Forks, Washington, a sleepy logging town with a population of about 3,000. For most of my life, Forks didn’t mean anything to anyone. When asked about my childhood, I used to skip the detail about the town name and simply say ...
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San Francisco peaked in the early days of film noir. Its most hopeful moment was the mirror scene in Orson Welles’s film, The Lady from Shanghai. This was after the California Gold Rush but long before the fog lost its romance and became a ...
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