popular culture
Cancel Culture Is Dead. Boundary Panic Is Next.
Cancel culture is evolving into "boundary panic." Discover how the Age of Access and parasocial relationships are turning celebrity into a service industry.
popular culture
Cancel culture is evolving into "boundary panic." Discover how the Age of Access and parasocial relationships are turning celebrity into a service industry.
gen z
Power has shifted from institutions to the feed. In an era of content hyper-inflation, TikTok has rewritten the rules of cultural authority through participation and algorithmic evolution. For Gen Z, authenticity is the only currency that matters in a decentralized media landscape.
popular culture
Public feeds once defined cultural relevance. Now the real signal is elsewhere. Messaging platforms, closed networks and paid communities are quietly reshaping how influence is built and trust is earned.
fashion
The Lyst Index reveals a quiet fashion revolution, where identity, utility, and coherence are replacing hype, trends, and algorithm-driven style.
Cinema
An analysis of how platform consolidation, mergers and distribution control are reshaping cinema and the future of film.
culture
They were born with access, but they still make art that moves us. From Lily Allen to Zoe Kravitz and Miley Cyrus, Truffle Culture explores the paradox of privilege and pain in pop culture’s most divisive creators.
fashion
Discover how streetwear is trading bold logos for quiet luxury’s understated elegance. From The Row to Fear of God.
technology
The Context
influencers
The creator economy isn’t just having a moment — it’s rewriting the playbook for how culture gets made, consumed, and monetised. In 2025…
digital
Forget market noise. ARK Invest’s chief visionary outlines how converging tech is about to reshape everything .
woke
So, the awkward question we’re all kind of thinking but maybe too scared to ask out loud: Have we gone too far?
content
In a delightful treat for science fiction aficionados, #Netflix has expanded its cinematic repertoire by adding two monumental films…