Contributor
Opinion
Rayne Fisher-Quann
The inevitability of being attacked for simply existing online is leading us down a path of nihilism and apathy.
If social media can make everyone an It Girl, then nobody is one.
the royalty issue
The gothic musician talks finding inspiration in Biblical horror stories and criticising right-wing politics without demonising the Deep South.
Our authenticity-obsessed culture turns real people into entertainment, but it’s just another layer of performance.
Why does a system that offers you more romantic prospects than all your ancestors combined leave so many of us feeling so alone?
There’s a depressing inevitability when it comes to the short online life cycle of famous women.
Why this lobotomy-chic, dead-eyed pose is taking over your Instagram feed, and becoming the duckface of a nihilistic era.
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