“I believed I had lived in the shadow of the war in Afghanistan. I believed the end to it would revitalize America and bring forth a new political age. That sort of change would ultimately never come. “
Twenty Things I Would Miss About Portland
You both huddle under the black umbrella, crumpled and splintered from years of use. The rain pours down from the skies, catching you unawares in the steaming cemetery.
Strength Through Ephemera
The walls of my bedroom have no more space on them. They are covered ceiling to floor with art: pictures and quotes torn from magazines, posters of my favorite movies and artists.
Thoughts on Innervisions
Innervisions is a compelling and pertinent record, and while it still contains the distinct uplifted tones of Wonder’s work, its disgust of the ‘70s American ethos is particularly palpable.
Why is a Mouse When It’s Spinning?: A Critical Analysis
This is not just a matter of sifting through obscure theories, but rather of answering the question of existence.
The Fred Meyer Parking Lot
I followed my mantra: suffer now, pleasure later.
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