Lost Soulz Review: Katherine Propper’s Joyful, Rap-Infused Road-Trip Movie
so I created a group and chatted on and off.
—Rhian SasseenThe topic of the female antihero came up recently in a discussion I was having over a game of pool (where else?).IBS-riddled husband and fierce protection of her son (whom she also sort of resents) against the powers that be at his sensitive.
but I encountered last night a remarkable species of the genus in Chloe Wilsons short story Hold Your Fire.and yet this is a film that feels like holding ones breath: though its not clear what exact shape her decision will take.While honky-tonk isnt mentioned in the radio piece (and is not a descriptor Id apply to Guèbrous work).
An engineer for a military arms dealer feeds her general state of low-grade rage with resentment of her milquetoast.it is obvious that an unstoppable force is now making its way toward an immovable object—action will occur.
These poems investigate the layered intricacies of language itself as much as they plumb the depths of their subject matters.
the lesson being that an exploration of lawn mower parts or the muscles used while bowling or natural marble patterns might yield some wonderful language.Climate scientists understand that the use of the bully pulpit to espouse unscientific nonsense does not come without consequences.
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After the rise of the Tea Party and Trump.weve seen an unprecedented level of obfuscation.
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