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As the summer winds down, the bounty of fresh herbs in our garden begins to dwindle, but there's still time to make the most ...
I Hate Parties is a collection of 50 poems on Jes Battis' experiences of being queer, autistic and nonbinary. Focusing on the ...
Kat Lister recreates the journey of Wim Wenders with Polaroid camera in hand to look at the transient nature of life and ...
I hate these things because every time I go to my Grandma's house we eat a colorful casserole of raw kale, thick Italian ...
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Paul Taylor of Winston Hills has unearthed a contender for the Column 8 word of the year: Columny /ˈkoləmni/ noun: columny; plural noun: columnies The making of envious and derogatory statements about ...