For @theguardian.com I dug into the incredible life and mysterious death of drag icon Heklina, who was found dead in an apartment in 'unexpected' circumstances. Peaches and many other drag legends helped me tell the story of Heklina's amazing life and the questions remaining around her death.
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For @nytimes.com I dived deep into the insane story of Disco Elysium, a brilliant RPG made by a group of Estonian socialists who then exploded into bitter infighting, lawsuits and a scrap over the legacy of one of the greatest games ever made.
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“If you’re reluctant to be in a relationship or have a family, to have phone conversations or use social media, if you don’t want to earn money — these things are reduced to psychological symptoms which should be treated. What happens if we look at them instead as political forms of resistance?”
In July I met trailblazing theorist Paul B. Preciado, whose work is poetic, revolutionary and intimate. We discussed his idea to redefine ‘dysphoria’, today's surging transphobia and how we might still remain hopeful despite it all. Read it on @financialtimes.com or DM me
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‘Great Rewiring’ or moral panic: are young people really the ‘anxious generation’?
Loved this thoughtful & nuanced piece from @tomfaber91.bsky.social
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In The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Haidt argues that social media is harming kids at an industrial scale.
I'm not so sure: yes there's a problem, but aren't there benefits, too? For @theobserveruk.bsky.social I challenged Haidt on the nuances of this tricky debate.
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I reviewed the @barbican.bsky.social's major new exhibition on sound for @financialtimes.com, and took Pauline Oliveros along for the ride...
"In an age when the loudest voices usually win, to truly stay quiet and listen might be considered a radical act."
www.ft.com/content/a704...