Babygirl, Parasocial Close Friends and Pop Culture Revolutions 🥛
Hey Dolls!
We’re back with a treasure trove of essays for you to devour this weekend, from an editorial shoot peeling back the layers of the lives of queer sex workers to a gorgeous exploration of Harris Dickinson’s very Gay filmography pre-Babygirl.
Take a break from doom-scrolling to read about the politics of the close friend stories and a piece on how pop culture influences revolution for some light Sunday reading.
Let’s Dive In!
Inside Vincent Wechselberger's Intimate Portraits of Queer Sex Workers (Abre numa nova janela)

Culture Slut: Reviewing Harris Dickinson’s Queer Roles (Abre numa nova janela)

Inside the Parasocial Politics of Close Friends Stories (Abre numa nova janela)

How Pop Culture Has Accompanied, Influenced and Soundtracked Revolution (Abre numa nova janela)

See you next week!
xoxo
The Polyester Team