Civilization goes through cycles of collapse and rebirth. That's both a pessimistic and a hopeful message for us.
These are not normal times. Then again, they never are.
Humans have the capacity to grieve the world ahead, knowing how much is going wrong today. But tomorrow sorrow can make us stronger actors.
The saying about putting a fox in charge of the hen house grossly underestimates human ingenuity. We are not foxes, and so we have the ability to be much cleverer custodians of institutions weβre still destroying.
Reading Time: 10 minutes On September 9, scientists and other protesters involved in the Extinction Rebellion (XR) launched their latest direct action by marching daily on the Utrechtsebaan, which is part of the A12 highway around the Hague, in the Netherlands. 2,400 protesters out of around 10,000
Reading Time: 13 minutes This weekβs main episode of Strange New Worlds, which was moved up to accommodate the surprise early launch of a crossover episode on July 22, enters difficult territory. On the surface, βUnder the Cloak of Warβ bears some resemblance to facets of Star Trek VI: The Undiscove
Reading Time: 10 minutes Iβll be blunt: I do not like Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated series set in the timeline for The Next Generation, and a crossover element in the first of this past weekβs episodes of Strange New Worlds. When it comes to Trek comedy, the non-canon homage series The Orville
Reading Time: 12 minutes What defines a βTrekβ story varies between Trekkies, but one abiding feature in many series is the role of trust among crew mates. In a 2019 essay for Uncanny Magazine, Nicasio Andres Reed explored what makes this trust extraordinary. Hereβs the way the story often goes, in
Reading Time: 11 minutes This weekβs episode of Strange New Worlds takes us boldly to Canada, but I promise: just because most of the show is set in my birthplace of Toronto, we wonβt go off-mission too much to reflect on how it uses the location. I will only say that if youβre buying street meat (v
Reading Time: 11 minutes Last week, I gave the opening episode of Strange New Worlds (SNW) Season Two a bit of a pass: I called it a βmission statementβ more than a typical outing from this version of the Enterprise. The plot and script seemed intent on solidifying character gains from the first sea
Reading Time: 6 minutes In some ways, the opening scene of The Terminator (1984) had to have come as a relief to its first audiences. Gritty, darkly lit, with text grimly informing us that this was the city of Los Angeles in 2029, it showed us tank treads crushing human skulls beneath a machine-domi
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