Jesse HicksOne amateur sleuth’s cross-country quest to prove his ‘Making a Murderer’ theoryDaniel Luke thinks he knows who did it.Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Jesse HicksThe guerrilla archivists saving the Internet’s dying websites from oblivionArchive Team is coming to save the rotting web — whether it wants them or not.Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Jesse HicksWhat my friend Aaron Winborn taught me about living and dyingFacing a terminal illness, he showed how to live with dignity and graceJul 22, 2021Jul 22, 2021
Jesse HicksHow the Church of Scientology fought the Internet — and why it lostOriginally published in The Kernel, September 20, 2015.Jul 22, 2021Jul 22, 2021
Jesse HicksThe winding, telephonic odyssey of Joybubbles, the original phone phreakOriginally published in The Kernel, December 6, 2015.Jul 21, 2021Jul 21, 2021
Jesse HicksThe strange, sordid world of “competitive endurance tickling” is a microcosm of the United StatesLast July, I interviewed David Farrier, co-director of Tickled, a documentary about the strange and sordid world of “competitive endurance…Feb 28, 2017Feb 28, 2017
Jesse HicksMusic, art, and bioterror: an interview with Richard PowersThe author of Orfeo talks about the work of art in the age of mass surveillanceSep 11, 2014Sep 11, 2014