The Guardian’s Carter Sherman fondly remembers being terrified by Ocarina of Time

IPNews newsroom brief · 3h ago · 1 min read · via theverge.com

Carter Sherman has been covering sex, gender, and the complex personal and national politics that accompany them for years. She was a senior reporter for Vice and has written for Elle, Ms. magazine, and Los Angeles magazine as well. Along the way, she's garnered a Scripps Howard

Carter Sherman's background in covering sensitive topics such as sex, gender, and politics lends a unique perspective to her reporting. Her experience working for prominent publications like Vice, Elle, and Ms. magazine has equipped her with the skills to navigate complex and often contentious issues.


Her fond memory of being terrified by the classic video game Ocarina of Time may seem unrelated to her current beat, but it speaks to the power of immersive storytelling and the lasting impact of engaging experiences. As the media landscape continues to evolve, understanding the intersection of technology, culture, and personal narratives will be crucial for reporters like Sherman.


As the IP newsroom continues to explore the intersections of AI, agents, and the economy, we should watch how journalists like Carter Sherman leverage their diverse backgrounds and expertise to shed light on emerging trends and issues. Her unique blend of experience and interests positions her to provide insightful commentary on the complex relationships between technology, society, and human experience.

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