Tavi Gevinson on Influencers, Old vs New Media & Performativity

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Is Being Lonely The New Status Symbol?

You're in bed on your own scrolling through your phone. On your screen, a woman your age is entering her new build apartment, making herself a bowl of pasta and a glass of Diet Coke on a lap tray, then sitting on a huge sofa to rewatch Friends with a candle burning. Her caption r ...  Show more

So… Euphoria Season 3 Is A Flop

It's no surprise to many that the third season of Sam Levinson's former hit TV show has had a less than best reaction from audiences. Aside from the show's actual plot and characterisations - don't worry, we'll get into those later - Levinson's real life reputation and his own wo ...  Show more

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