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  • Writing About Music: Look Now

    Writing About Music: Look Now

    December 3, 2018
    by Julia Neugarten, Music

    Writing about music has always been a challenge for me; if you could put it into words there’d be no need to write a song about it, right? As a wise man once said, even though no one is really sure who he was: “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture”. Even so, life…

    Read more: Writing About Music: Look Now
  • What’s In My Notes?

    What’s In My Notes?

    November 29, 2018
    by Notes, Sona Simonian

    14 October 2018 at 7:32 pm   Author’s note: I was procrastinating about a week ago and started going through my notes and thought it might be fun to share my scattered, unrelated, and unedited thoughts. Among others, I found some quotes, both story and essay prompts, random number sequences, and even a whole fanfic…

    Read more: What’s In My Notes?
  • The Struggle for Hetero-Free TV

    The Struggle for Hetero-Free TV

    November 26, 2018
    by David Slot, Film

    If you’re anything like me and have no problem with heterosexuality whatsoever, yet find yourself letting out an involuntary gasp of shock whenever you see two individuals of the opposite sex as much as touching hands, then you probably share my dilemma of what to watch on television. After all, no one can deny that…

    Read more: The Struggle for Hetero-Free TV
  • Writer’s Block #38

    Writer’s Block #38

    November 22, 2018
    by Digital Editions

    Even as we post, our newest issue is being launched. It’s a new collection of poetry, essays, comics, photographs and other amazing stuff. We were all very impressed with the content and we hope you will be, too. You can find the digital version by clicking on the image below. Don’t forget, if you have…

    Read more: Writer’s Block #38
  • My Sprint Down Tinder Lane

    My Sprint Down Tinder Lane

    November 20, 2018
    by Fannah Palmer, Lifestyle

    I like being a secretary. I keep track of all the information that comes in, keep it updated with checklists, and visualize it all in tables and graphs. It’s nice. It’s clear. It makes sense. In fact, I like it so much that I did the same thing with my Tinder matches.

    Read more: My Sprint Down Tinder Lane
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