
Dan Sheehan


2024 In Review Part II: The Good Stuff
The year is coming to a close and most of us are happy to watch it go. But some good
Dan Sheehan
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2024 In Review: The Year We Gave Up On Normal
If you're the terminally sentimental type, the end of the year is a bit of a bacchanal. Whereas
Dan Sheehan
7 min read

There Is A Moment: The Brilliant Cowardice Of Interstellar
At ten years, Christopher Nolan's iconic space opera has aged like a fine wine, particularly in its depiction of men facing death and defeat.
Dan Sheehan
7 min read


Where Can A Car Kill Me?
On Jaywalking, The Little Walk Button, And Other Pedestrian Grievances
Dan Sheehan
16 min read

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What It Means To Carry Stones
A week of climate catastrophe leaves us once again wondering if there's room in the budget for anything other than bombs
Dan Sheehan
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Highway To Hell
The line between America's automobile obsession and its descent into fascistic individualism is getting easier and easier to draw.
Dan Sheehan
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A Week On Royce Quad (Part II)
The days that followed the encampment's launch saw an increase in tension and, eventually, violence from counter-protestors.
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12 min read

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Big Tech Broke Its Promise
Surprise outrage over Monday's new Apple ad marks a shift in public perception.
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A Week On Royce Quad (Part I)
I share what I experienced on the ground at the week-long UCLA protests over the course of a few days I spent there.
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Brands And Their Beautiful Stories
How "Eat The Rich" satire gave way to a bunch of movies that could've been emails.
Dan Sheehan
7 min read