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Sara Radin

Sara Radin

Sara Radin is a journalist covering social media and emerging cultural trends. She’s particularly interested in how trends shape how we think, live, and consume. Her writing has appeared in various publications, including the New York Times, The Cut, Dazed Digital, i-D magazine, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, Vogue, and many more. Recently, she covered the return of analog media, niche feminist collectives like Hot Girls Wrestling and Girls Like Horror, and scalp optimization for men. Outside of work, she practices yoga and belongs to a craft club.

Latest articles by Sara Radin

Why “neighborism” is having a moment
The Highlight

After decades of social isolation, people are realizing proximity is a resource.

By Sara Radin