Andrew ShellEnd of the decadeAs this yet-unnamed (at least by any consensus) decade winds down in its last week, a barrage of wrap-ups, retrospectives, and nostalgia…Dec 26, 2019Dec 26, 2019
Andrew ShellLiving under the almighty algorithmThe trend in consumer technology over the last decade or so has been a loss of control. This is clear any time you open Instagram. The app…Aug 1, 2018Aug 1, 2018
Andrew ShellSports Futility or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Watching My Teams ChokeThe media loves to talk about income inequality in all its facets — the wage gap, the 1% or the .1%, the word gap by age five, etc. Seldom…Jun 25, 2018Jun 25, 2018
Andrew ShellDallas, Texas, USADallas’s most notable cultural exports are a Carter-era television show about scheming millionaires and a football squad brashly christened…Jun 11, 2018Jun 11, 2018
Andrew ShellSoutheast7:05 AM. The sun peeked through the worn blinds of his bedroom. A coffee and bowl of cereal while rubbing the sleep out of his eyes got him…Feb 21, 2018Feb 21, 2018
Andrew ShellMartin Luther King DayThe 1960s aren’t ancient history. Fifty years ago is living memory for many; others recognize the society captured in the black-and-white…Jan 19, 2018Jan 19, 2018