Reading Time: 8 minutes The Scientist Rebellion calls for more people βon the insideβ to take up the struggle against government inaction. But where does the movement fit into broader climate change activism, and is its degrowth message enough?
Reading Time: 8 minutes One of my biggest issues with J. J. Abramsβ Star Trek (2009) was its abysmal treatment of Spockβs core struggle with his human and Vulcan halves. Oh, he still had that tension in the movie! But Abrams also had Spock casually shacking up with a human (Uhura!) while loathing th
Reading Time: 9 minutes One of the most important facets of Star Trek: The Original Series was its spirit of play. In some ways, this was necessary. The series would often be filmed haphazardly, scripts written and handed off to actors last-minute, the late-60s wing-and-a-prayer production flying by
Reading Time: 9 minutes I almost didnβt watch Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, which started airing this month. Iβm glad I did: itβs deservedly being called the best of the recent Treks, and thereβs a lot to be said about this series as a humanist. I had reason to be reluctant. The franchise hasnβt be