The Omnivore #7: Panic Attacks at 37,000 Feet and Fashion’s Masculinity Problems

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2 min readJul 27, 2017

This week we explore how virtual reality may alter sexual perceptions and emotions. We also examine notions of masculinity in contemporary fashion and feminism in Victorian England. Finally, we share expert tips on how to cope with a flying phobia, and consider a musical virtuoso’s thoughts on combing jazz with trap music.

‘Lady Macbeth’ Pulls Down the Patriarchy

Florence Pugh gives one of the best performances of the year as a Victorian woman who takes drastic action after being sold into marital slavery.

Panic Attacks at 37,000 Feet in the Air

What to do when anxiety sneaks up on you at the most inopportune times.

Virtual Reality Porn Could Change Your Perception of Sex

Viewing porn through the eyes of someone else could alter more than our realities.

Jazz Virtuoso Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Pregames New Orleans Style (Video)

We all have our own pregame rituals, but how does your favorite artist prepare for a night out?

Does Fashion Struggle with Masculinity?

Are designers making apparel that speaks to contemporary notions of male beauty, or are they falling short?

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