My Mother Has Been a Conspiracy Theorist for 15 Years. What’s Keeping Our Family Together?As the U.S. grapples with what to do with Trump supporters who cheered the storming of the Capitol, the story of my German family reveals…Jan 28, 2021Jan 28, 2021
I Have Lockdown Stockholm SyndromeLet’s rethink this “normal” everybody wants toMay 11, 2020May 11, 2020
An Illegal Alien, And Putting It On a T-ShirtBarcelona’s undocumented street vendors spent years running from the police. Then they launched a streetwear brand to fight for their…Apr 29, 2020Apr 29, 2020
“Politicians drive perceptions. If politicians speak differently about refugees, attitudes change”How attitudes in hosting countries influence refugee integration.Dec 5, 2017Dec 5, 2017
“The worst is not to read the critique. The worst is pity.”An interview with Chris Dercon, the controversial new director of the Berlin Volksbühne, about the future of theatre, how to deal with…Nov 13, 20171Nov 13, 20171
Published inAnxy MagazineAnger, Activism, and How to Stay Outraged Yet Remain Sane: A Conversation with Charlene Carruthers“Find your people. No one can do this alone.”Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
The Euro 2016 of Footballers’ Hair: The ChampionsAlright my friends, the Euro 2016 is coming to an end, and three weeks of scrupulous (and, let’s be honest about this tournament, pretty…Jul 7, 2016Jul 7, 2016
Judging Footballers’ HairLet’s rank the Euro 2016 players by what really counts.Jun 13, 20161Jun 13, 20161
Published inAnxy MagazineFacebook’s Mental Health ProblemThe most important thing I learned in 2015? That depression and social media do not go well together at all.Dec 11, 2015191Dec 11, 2015191
What can digital media learn from magazines?Design immersively, build community, develop a voice and for god’s sake, slow down.Nov 19, 20154Nov 19, 20154