Public Access offers a trip through the archives of Manhattan Cable's public programming that's a feat of editing, albeit one that sticks to the obvious.
Keep ReadingAn interview with The Longer You Bleed director Ewan Waddell about chronicling the invasion of Ukraine via doomscrolling and viral videos.
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Keep ReadingSocial media allows Ukrainians to follow news from home in a traumatic cycle of doomscrolling, memes, and numbness in The Longer You Bleed.
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Keep ReadingUnusually Normal introduced three generations of queer women who use social media to challenge the idea of the "normal family."
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