THIS MONTH’S PROMPTIn six words, solve the Fermi paradox.Disclaimer: All #WiredSixWord submissions become the property of WIRED. Submissions will not be ...
Jason Parham: Why do people look to TV for identity?Jane Schoenbrun: In a broad sense culturally, we look to media for identity for reasons that are maybe ...
The fear was reasonable. It was a fear I also carried. Uncertainty about whether or not I should tell the story now, and whether or not it was right to air ...
Red vs. Blue is officially over. On Tuesday, Warner Bros. Discovery released Red vs. Blue: Restoration, the final installment in the long-running saga that ...
Supergiant Games is handing over the keys to the underworld early. Hades II, the sequel to the studios’ critically acclaimed roguelike, is now available to ...
Like a soap opera, you skip an episode and lose track of the story. For the past month, two of the most successful hip-hop artists of recent times—Kendrick ...
Dumbphone life, as r/Dumbphones moderator Jose Briones told me, is about “recovering your time and attention for the things you actually value.” Of course, ...
On May 29, 2007, journals and communities began disappearing from LiveJournal. The missing journals and groups went unclickable, mute, struck through with a ...
In the months following Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, conversation on college campuses has been defined by a palpable tension. Increased antisemitic ...
There was a time when the experience of being online didn’t have the feeling of live theater. Today, everyone’s got a part to play—and the main character is ...
One assurance of navigating the vast expanse of social media is that The Discourse never stops. It's: death, taxes, and never-ending discourse. Mass ...
As Gen Z ditches online dating and millennials struggle to recapture the golden days of social media, dating apps are helping older singles to redefine the ...