Carl Kelsch
Carl Kelsch is the Managing Editor of Harper’s Bazaar. He’s also a screenwriter whose short films of varying quaility can be found smattered among the interwebs.
Latest articles by Carl Kelsch
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What I Wear on Repeat: My Tiger-Motif Hoodie
A zip-up with a distinctive print leaves a bold impression.
By Carl Kelsch Published
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Dominique Jackson Is Ready for Her Next Steps as an Icon and Advocate
The 'Pose' star gets candid about the ups-and-downs of being a vocal member of the transgender community.
By Carl Kelsch Published
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Sarah Pinsker, Author of 'Song for a New Day,' on Predicting the Pandemic in Her 2019 Novel
As Pinsker's fiction becomes our reality, she offers her views on how we can weather the COVID-19 crisis.
By Carl Kelsch Published
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Isa Mazzei's New Memoir Shows the Dark and Illuminating Sides of Life as a 'Camgirl'
A must-read memoir by former camgirl, Isa Mazzei, known for last year's Netflix thriller, 'Cam,' is a tour of the internet's darker corners.
By Carl Kelsch Published
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New Shows Put Women at Center of the Male-Dominated Fantasy Genre
Undone continues a refreshing trend of recent TV shows that focus on women who can bend the universe to their will (see also: Russian Doll, The OA).
By Carl Kelsch Published
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'Cam' Is the Sex-Positive Horror Movie You Have to See
It's a super-creepy cautionary tale for the social media age.
By Carl Kelsch Published
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Facebook Birthday Wishes Are Offensive
Thinking it and typing it are basically the same effort. You might as well do nothing.
By Carl Kelsch Published
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The New Horror Film 'Hereditary' Might Be This Year's 'Get Out'
It's brilliant, but be warned: You can't unsee it.
By Carl Kelsch Published