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Tune-In Tuesdays #64: Keesh on Finding His Groove

Los Angeles, Calif-based musician and producer William Keesh is a passionate artist still “digging deeper” to find the groove in his tunes.

Recently, Keesh released “Again,” a smooth, sultry single about overcoming lustful distractions. We reached out to Keesh via telephone to learn more about his journey as a musician, his move to LA, and the story behind “Again.”

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Weekly Newsletter #66: Thank You For Healing With Us

Well, bug buddies. It’s 4:00 AM, I’ve just finished going through my emails, and I’m ’bout to ugly cry out here because YOU’RE ALL SO KIND!! AHHHH.

My mushy-gushy softness aside, we extend our love and appreciation to our entire community for, once again, coming together and helping us make another issue of our digital magazine possible.

In addition to our regularly scheduled programming, we’d also take to take a moment to discuss a few new features in this issue of our digital magazine a bit more in-depth.

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Dear Bernie Sanders by Emily

In a passionate, personable letter to presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT), Emily reflects on why our country is in need of change now more than ever.

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Tune-In Tuesdays #62: High Shores on “Ready to Fall”

A North Carolina pop-rock band with friendship and heart at the core of their work, High Shores has evoked a riptide with the release of their latest single, “Ready to Fall,” and the addition of their newest band member, Carter Harris.

Recently, we spoke to Harris, Kayla Wimert, and Amanda Timothy to learn more about the band’s dynamic and their brand-new feel-good single.

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The Gardener

To love was to be reborn,
To be loved was to be baptized,
To bloom with all my thorns,
Even as I wilted before the gardener’s eyes,

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Weekly Newsletter #65: New Horizons

Hello Animal Crossing, goodbye productivity. Who needs to complete a zine or finish their college applications when they have villagers to tend to?

Am I right? …Right? Ah…ha ha… ha ha… haaa…

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For Better or For Worse by Rebecca Amiss

Rebecca Amiss shares her fictional short story about overcoming domestic abuse.

Trigger warning: The following short-story contains descriptions of manipulation and domestic abuse that may be upsetting for some individuals. If you or a loved one are currently experiencing domestic abuse, please visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline website for support resources or call: 1-800-799-7233.

Fictional disclosure: All events and characters within this short-story are entirely fictional and do not reflect events that have taken place in the real world.

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