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Emily Dinsdale

Florida

Writer and Photography Editor, Dazed Digital at Dazed Magazine

Contributing Editor at AnOther Magazine

Award-winning Twitter account (the award is that my mom said "oh neat")

Articles

  • 1 week ago | anothermag.com | Emily Dinsdale

    In the wake of their new album, Mad!, we probe Ron and Russell Mael with 50 questions about conspiracy theories, guilty pleasures, love at first sight, and moreLead Image “A guide for somebody who doesn’t know anything about Sparks and wants to learn more?’ muses Ron Mael.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Emily Dinsdale

    8 hours ago12 Classic Movies That Are Still a Pleasure to WatchWe’ve all watched classic movies that are indisputably great, but aren’t much fun. These classic movies easily stand the test of time. Notorious (1947) …10 hours agoMaria Bello Files For DivorceMaria Bello wants to 86 her marriage to a celeb chef ... because she just filed for divorce.

  • 3 weeks ago | dazeddigital.com | Emily Dinsdale

    14 Images When photographer and artist Victoria Gill returned from London to her hometown of Leeds for Christmas last year, she found boxes of her mum’s old photographs, that had been stored in her granddad’s attic for decades, now residing temporarily under her bed. Inside was a treasure trove of pictures of her mum, Melanie, and friends, mainly taken around 1984, the year she turned 18. The photographs are mementoes from a pre-smartphone, pre-social media age.

  • 3 weeks ago | dazeddigital.com | Emily Dinsdale

    12 Images We can never know which encounters will make the biggest impression on us, changing the course of our lives. When we’re young, we’re especially porous and susceptible to the influence of others, our neurological pathways are forming, and when we meet someone who lights up our brain circuitry, that light can keep flickering our whole lives. Photographer Nadia Lee Cohen can pinpoint two significant meetings which fundamentally altered how she saw and understood the world.

  • 1 month ago | dazeddigital.com | Emily Dinsdale

    14 Images “Art is a rather mysterious means of communication,” says Frank Auerbach. He’s contemplating a painting in the National Gallery and admiring the artist’s technique: “Some bits, rather lovingly detailed.

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Emily @ohnoitsemily
29 Mar 23

central florida really does not ease you into new seasons. last week it was so cold out that i had to wear 2 sweaters and a pair of gloves when i left the house for work. today it was 90 out and i had to peel my socks off when i got home. unreal