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Above the Fold It’s not a midlife crisis if you live forever Tech billionaire Bryan Johnson’s quest for eternal youth points at the folly of the longevity industry, packaging fear of aging as scientific progress by Josh Greenblatt
Above the Fold Parsing the Willyverse Toronto photographer William Ukoh’s first solo show, ‘JANGILOVA,’ is a quest for unfettered independence by Josh Greenblatt
Above the Fold Cracks in the Facade: The shameful—and foundational—pursuit of pseudo-status online The creator economy and influencer culture seemingly hinge on the authenticity industrial complex, but Photoshop fails challenge how real we actually want celebrities to be by Josh Greenblatt
Above the Fold Marlowe Granados wants to center the muse In her debut novel Happy Hour, the Toronto-based writer and filmmaker reveals the latent power of hyperfemininity by Josh Greenblatt