Tom ScoccaOur Future of Warped Cultural MemoryThe video manipulation industry is a time bombFeb 20, 20183Feb 20, 20183
Tom ScoccainWords That MatterThe World Was An OmeletA portrait of a political and media environment where accountability is elusive, but consequences are everywhere.Dec 7, 20172Dec 7, 20172
Tom ScoccaAn Unspeakable ConsensusWhy are Democrats fighting over everything except domestic election interference?Nov 7, 20174Nov 7, 20174
Tom Scocca‘Who Is Also a Lion’How public restrooms explain Twitter and the social internetOct 12, 20174Oct 12, 20174
Tom ScoccaThe Politics of the CringeHow the opposition empowers Trump’s invisible majority.Sep 29, 20173Sep 29, 20173
Tom ScoccaThe New York Times, the Internet, and the Death of ‘Opinion’How bad-faith provocations are warping the factual recordSep 18, 20173Sep 18, 20173
Tom ScoccainThe AwlNew York City, August 1, 2017★★★ The freshly washed sidewalks were reeking. A man plucked at his t-shirt to flap air into it on the subway platform. Each leg of the…Aug 2, 2017Aug 2, 2017
Tom ScoccainThe AwlNew York City, July 31, 2017★★★★ The subway station had breathed in fresh atmosphere, but the train car was a rolling hotbox, and the effects of it would not wear off…Aug 1, 2017Aug 1, 2017
Tom ScoccainThe AwlNew York City, July 30, 2017★★★★★ The light was unstoppable, thrusting everywhere into the shade. Bare limbs moved in dazzling curtains of sun. The people in exercise…Jul 31, 20171Jul 31, 20171
Tom ScoccainThe AwlNew York City, July 27, 2017★★★ The new fresh air was like an extra weight holding the bedcovers down, suppressing wakefulness. Outdoors was tilting toward warmth and…Jul 30, 2017Jul 30, 2017