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A Burgundy Announcement: IT’S ALIIIIIVE!

Rising six feet above its burial place in digital cyberspace, “The Burgundy Zine #10: Spooky Psychology” is back from the dead, thanks to the incredible work of Adobe’s Corrupt File Department.

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Weekly Newsletter #44: Daylight Savings Ends

Gooooood morning, bug buddies! We hope those of you reading in (most of) the western hemisphere have enjoyed sleeping in an extra hour this morning.

As for the rest of you? Well, we hope you had a sweet and restful night’s sleep, too.

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Monthly Newsletter #10: Happy Halloween

We may have been tricked by technical difficulties this month – but don’t fret, there are plenty of treats to come on The Burgundy Zine this November.

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Teri Anderson: Crossing the Boundary of Fine Art and Craft

Teri Anderson is an artist who blends various mediums to expand her own perspective, as well as her audiences’, through her multidimensional, abstract, and geometric depictions.

Recently, we spoke to Anderson via email to learn more about her work as well as her background as an artist.

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Tune-In Tuesdays #42: The Bronze Age on Being “People People”

The Bronze Age is a blow-your-speakers-out rock band based out of Raleigh, N.C. that launched two years ago. Their music is a powerful blend of rock-genre elements that’s driven by their heart and soul. At their core, The Bronze Age are “people-people” who seek to truly connect with their audiences.

Following the release of their latest single, “Don’t Worry, It’ll Only Hurt For A Second” in September, the band is gearing up to record their debut album in November.

On Saturday, we reached out to Jesse and Austin to learn more about their debut album and U.S. tour in 2020.

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