Dispatches from Dystopia is a monthly column by Peter Knegt that engages with culture and community even as the world appears to be crumbling around us. This is its first edition. It has never ...
Journalistic generalisations, like nostalgia, are not what they used to be. Once, the rule was that two similar things had to happen in quick succession before the fourth estate could declare a ...
But “dystopia” is probably a misnomer. Smith’s fictional decor features many imagined stylings, such as the literal lines of red paint and the “Supera Bounder” machines that draw them ...
Meanwhile, Democrats traditionally friendly to immigration are still cowed by a November election in which, as they see it, Trump and his team successfully used the false specter of a dystopian ...
TOKYO, Jan 20 — Japan's largest women’s prison, Tochigi Women’s Prison, houses a growing number of elderly inmates, reflecting the country’s ageing population. According to CNN, many of the inmates ...
The convicted felon has vowed to immediately enact a number of changes, stating in his speech, "I will sign a series of historic executive orders. With these actions, we will begin the complete ...
An elderly and unpopular felon who narrowly won the popular vote in the 2024 election was sworn in as president of the United States in a tiny ceremony Monday, held indoors because it was slightly ...
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Alas, the first convicted felon’s inauguration to the highest office in the land on this new “Liberation Day” was not stirring, nor even morbidly fascinating as a far-right dystopia.