Coping with life under capitalism
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Lucy Ellmann’s ‘Ducks, Newburyport’ meets North London
When my weekend reading shapes how I see the world around me.
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Tethered
On dust bunnies and period stains and home
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On water stains, a seagull turd and a tenant’s dignity
To be read on a grey February afternoon, when the darkness of winter seems interminable
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Millennial musings on travel in the 21st century
On the one thing people in their 30s won’t shut up about
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‘A sort of life rather than a Monday to Friday sort of dying’
On a wistful pre-schooler, couch paninis and an economic coming-of-age
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Of nanny states and boob-shaped stickers
On unicorns, gynaecologists and lunchtime banter
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Where to go in London to reduce the chances of getting dog pee on your bag: a listicle*
A selection of my favourite museums, galleries and bookshops (aka reasons to stay in London)
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Growing Out: a Hairstory in 5 Acts
On facial paralysis and Antonio Gramsci and weird barbie house
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When a Falcon lands in South Ken
On a crafty Liverpudlian, the democratisation of exhibitions and pee paradise
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Notes from the precipice of a third-life crisis or The story of how this blog came about
On being a nineties babe and existential angst and the joy of delaying real-life decisions