Winter Tangerine: On Poetry, Prose, and Protest
In November 2016, I first discovered the online publication, Winter Tangerine. The site was hosting an affordable workshop for femme writers about the feminine, and I was lucky enough to…
In November 2016, I first discovered the online publication, Winter Tangerine. The site was hosting an affordable workshop for femme writers about the feminine, and I was lucky enough to…
There’s a sense that we, as humans, must be completed by someone else – that everyone is made for someone else. It’s this “the one” mentality that leads to a…
At 449 N Clark Street in Chicago, the first visual I had of XOCO was a group of people congregating around a window. It took a moment to weave through…
About a month ago, the electronic music duo ODESZA dropped their latest album, A Moment Apart. Three years after their last album In Return, Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight return…
(Note: Some spoilers for 17776’s story. Unless you prefer going in blind, click here!) It’s the year 17776, and humanity is in stasis. The old and sick have stopped dying,…
Right??? This is the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, so who would possibly be interested in age-old, soul-cultivating pursuits like classical music or painting? Horrendous. Go do quantum physics instead….