September 8, 2019
UFFFF… Exams Approaching by Mahik’s
Mahik’s shares a clever poem about exam season with us – good luck this school year! 😉
a burgundy zine
September 8, 2019
Mahik’s shares a clever poem about exam season with us – good luck this school year! 😉
September 8, 2019
Ah, nothing like the smell of textbooks hot off the press and fresh student debt, right?
September 6, 2019
As we begin the school year, Mahik’s delights us with a poem of a appreciation for summer break.
September 4, 2019
Everyone wants to go back to school feeling cool with decorative notebooks, colorful pens, mechanical pencils, novelty erasers, and sturdy binders, but the price of school supplies themselves can leave you in a bind – especially if you’re a parent supplying two, three, four, or more children.
In fact, the National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that families will be spending record-breaking amounts on “back to school” shopping this year, with the average household that has K-12 students spending $696.70. Households with college-aged students plan on spending $976.78, the highest amount ever recorded by the NRF.
However, you don’t have to drop hundreds – nearly a thousand – to send your kids back to school in style and equipped with the tools they need to succeed.
September 1, 2019
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the most burgundy bug of all?
September 1, 2019
Well, we made it. Although our scheduling may have been all out of whack this week, we still made it to the release of “The Burgundy Zine #8: Reflections” on time. High fives all around, bug buddies!
September 1, 2019
Calling all contributors! If you’re a writer, artist, photographer, or musician interested in having your work featured in the Sep 2019 issue of The Burgundy Zine, you’ve come to the right place.
August 31, 2019
Have you ever wondered what someone might dream of if they were blind? Would they see anything? How about zombies? Could they drive to work? Can we remember things that never actually happened?
All of these questions, and much, much more are thoroughly answered and explored in Dr. Eliezer J. Sternberg’s, “Neurologic: The Brain’s Hidden Rationale Behind Our Irrational Behavior.”