November 5, 2019
Tune-In Tuesdays #43: Gone by Manic.
Refreshingly indie and sonically hypnotizing, Manic.’s single “Gone” lures listeners in with its dreamy melody and keeps them hooked with its profound lyrics.
a burgundy zine
November 5, 2019
Refreshingly indie and sonically hypnotizing, Manic.’s single “Gone” lures listeners in with its dreamy melody and keeps them hooked with its profound lyrics.
November 5, 2019
Mahik’s delights us with an acrostic poem about the winter season.
November 4, 2019
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.
November 3, 2019
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.
November 2, 2019
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.
October 27, 2019
We’re heavy liftin’ but we’re feelin’ fine,
We think it’s funny when we look at the time,
We know the releasing being tomorrow has dragged us out,
But we’re really excited for the B-Z #10! ?
October 24, 2019
InkMe shares a poem about letting go of her faith.
October 20, 2019
Unencumbered by words and semantics, plants express themselves through their luscious leaves and abundant blooms, which are the result of carefully calculated survival tactics that almost seem “thought out.”
These physical characteristics can tell human observers a lot about how the plant is doing; whether it needs more water or sunlight, warmth or humidity, and so forth – but, plants don’t have eyes like we do. They don’t have brains like ours, yet research shows they possess intelligence.
How far does that intelligence go? Do plants “think?”