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A True Story about Laurie Anderson and a Bicycle Built for TwoBy Jessy Randall QuailBellMagazine.com This morning there were very big winds in Colorado Springs, up to fifty miles per hour. I had Laurie Anderson’s Strange Angels on in headphones on my walk to the library. I often had to walk backward because of the wind, which was blowing tons of leaves around and getting dirt in my eyes. While I walked backward I listened to “The Dream Before,” in which I heard “History is an angel / being blown backwards into the future.” And I thought, I’m part of history! And I felt like Cher in Moonstruck when she on her way home after sleeping with Nicolas Cage and she’s kicking a can down the road and the leaves are blowing around and she’s wearing that amazing dress.
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The Best "Diarrhe" Ever WrittenIf you’re a fan of Miranda Sings, reading My Diarrhe is a satisfying way to get to know her character better. This book reveals the personal life of this Youtube persona who’s famous for her obnoxious singing, egotistical personality, and red lipstick. Light spoilers ahead!
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OrianaI live at a rural place in south central Indiana on fourteen acres of wooded and pasture property. The road access to the property is lightly traveled. The house on the property is near the road, and I lived in the house with my dog Brandy Girl for seven years. It was a pleasant segment of my life.
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Why You Should Watch AggretsukoAggretsuko is an anime that combines Sanrio’s kawaii powers with death metal and the struggles of having an office job. The result is epic. Light spoilers ahead.
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How To Spot a Cancer At The PoolIt is prime Cancer season. The zodiac's number one maudlin child is in the midst of the of not only feeling all the summer sun's energy but, being a sign also ruled by the moon, a wave of overpowering emotions as well. Cancers experience an extreme introspective complexity unlike any other in the zodiac as they tend to emphatically mirror the concerns and emotions of others. This, as many of you Crabs know, can lead to overwhelming bouts of anxiety, insecurity, excessive worry, or over-protectiveness of the self or others. And when the Sun is in our house these feelings are tenfold. And it is our time right now. Are you out there feeling it, my fellow Crabs? Yup. I thought so. I'm right there with you in a definite #BIGMOOD way. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Finding Your Home Away From Home This Cancer SeasonCancer season is peak summertime before the back to school commercials come on and the brisk breeze of night bonfires remind you that there is a season after and that it’s on its way. Summer is a time of travel, adventure, and long days with the sun on your skin. But for many soft-hearted crabs, this romantic season can mean time away from their home base. Whether on vacation, away at camp or taking one of those yearly family reunion trips it can become easy to be watered down by the constant bustle and movement of the summertime swing. But aside from carrying your home with you on your back, there are ways to bring a bit of your favorite sanctuary with you. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Fighting the ‘Cold Civil War’ or The Inadvertent Epic Involving Roseanne and Valerie and Samantha and IvankaThe Roseanne Barr and Samantha Bee word usage debacle and Robert De Niro’s subsequent F-word contribution to the locutionary fray is still raging. On June 18 a Broadway theater audience member held up a “Trump 2020” banner at a performance of De Niro’s “Bronx Tale.” Instead of being categorized as yesterday’s news, this connected linguistic tale needs further telling insight. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Blue in MalibuBy Caitlin Kennedy QuailBellMagazine.com In the summer of 2017, I found myself sitting in the warm sands of a secluded beach in Malibu. The sun was setting and the term “Golden State” took on its most literal meaning, with the beach bathed in golden light and warmth gripping me like an embrace. I listened to the waves crash against the shore and watched the deceptively chilly waters of the Pacific slide back and forth over the tide line. I wondered what it would feel like to just slip away. To lay back in the cold waters and just disappear in the tide.
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Five Ways to Move Towards VeganismIf you’re reading this article, you’re most likely interested in becoming healthier. This is obviously a positive choice. Perhaps you’re even ready to leap into full-bore veganism, for ethical, environmental, and/or physical benefits. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
For a dead guy, you're doing greatMystery Meat is a sound collage podcast based in Charlotte, Asheville, and New Orleans. Each episode is made up of audio submitted by listeners. Anything within your rights to submit is welcome. From that they create monthly collages meant to challenge, delight, and encourage the audience to listen to their environment in new ways. Mystery Meat is, by its nature and relationship to its audience, a chance operated podcast and a conversation between the listener and the editor. They also manage a mail art campaign, create sound design for theatre and film, and create installations and events which explore the act of listening. Find out more or contact them through mysterymeatpodcast.com. Click here to listen. |
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