October 12, 2019
Dis-soc-iat-ing by Emily Bourne
UK artist Emily Bourne strikes us with her artistic depiction of dissociating.
a burgundy zine
October 12, 2019
UK artist Emily Bourne strikes us with her artistic depiction of dissociating.
October 12, 2019
We’ve all seen your plugs and outlets, your peanut butters and jellies, your Jack Skellingtons and Sallies, your Marios and Luigis, your Fred and Wilma Flintstones – but, how often do you see a deer and headlights, or a Bob Ross and Canvas?
October 11, 2019
EdMission Possible explores the timeline of applying for financial aid as a student.
October 10, 2019
Groundbreaking poet and writer Victoria Culbreath recently launched a blog to share her eloquently candid and refreshingly vivid work with the world.
October 9, 2019
CBD Central takes us on an in-depth exploration of cannabidiol, the non-psychoactive compound in cannabis plants.
October 8, 2019
The effervescent Atlanta-based pop-rock artist Maggie Schneider embraces her inner flare and ignites with self-love in her latest single, “Don’t Tell Me.”
On Sunday, we spoke to Schneider via telephone to learn more about what her sparked journey through self discovery, both musically and personally.
October 7, 2019
Vivid, colorful imagery; stomach-dropping falls; jumbled conversations. Dreams are brimming with sensory information, whether you’re running from “Slenderman,” shaking hands with a celebrity, or screaming because you forgot to wear pants to school.
Where does this sensory information come from? How does blindness affect your dreams?
October 7, 2019
Mahik’s delights us with a deep, endearing, and thought provoking poem
October 6, 2019
As you’re laying in bed, toughing it through another night of your thoughts running laps around your brain, you glance over at your phone. The clock reads “5:24 AM.” You have to be up by 6:00, but you haven’t slept a wink all night.