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Happy Thursday, Dolls!

This week we’re looking at the Folk Horror revival, Fatal Attraction, why Succession is a reality show and lots more! Let’s get into it…

THE POLYESTER PODCAST (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

The Sleepover Club: How The Writers Strike Will Shape The Future Of Culture (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Screenwriters are striking, celebrities are turning up on picket lines and creating viral moments, and all our fave shows are ceasing production. But the implications of a writers strike are bigger than the next series of Stranger Things being delayed. In this episode, Ione and Eden are diving into how past writers strikes have effected culture; from the dawn of reality tv, to a decline in media literacy, and whether the 2007 strike paved the way for Trump to become president.

The (Bad) Taste Test: Fatal Attraction and the Remake-Industrial-Complex (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

When will they stop making remakes? Sam Moore looks back at Fatal Attraction and the shows being created on the back of 90s classics.

Succession is a Reality Show: Why I’ve Stopped Watching the News (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

As Succession may as well be a documentary at this point, Sarah Laverty gets into the corruption of news sources and why fake news has been around long before social media.

The Wicker Man, Home County Horror and the Desire to Go Back Into the Woods (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

For this month’s Film Fatale column, Charlotte Amy Landrum looks at why we have always been so obsessed with folk horror in Britain.

National Anthem: Punk Patriotism! Explores Celebrating America During Its Decline (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Photographer and Polyester mentee Kathryn Coers Rossman is a proud patriot and product of American decline. She has channelled all her cultural anxiety about being an American into this editorial.

Mourning the Death of POC Arts Organisations (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

With our fav trailblazing publications like gal-dem recently closing down, Gwyneth Tambe-Green explores the lack of financial support for publications led by marginalised identities.

See ya next week!

XOXO,

The Polyester Team <3

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