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Weekly Newsletter #14: Wait, It’s Not Sunday…

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By: burgundy bug

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Although it’s not Sunday, we’re releasing this week’s newsletter a little early.

Weekly Recap

As you may have noticed, scheduling’s been a little off for The Burgundy Zine lately.

Two weeks ago, we had to take a temporary break from Tune-In Tuesdays and What in the World Wednesdays to focus on wrapping things up for the third issue, Grow

Tune-In Tuesdays resumed this week with a review of WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? by Billie Eilish, the 17-year old anti-pop sensation.

We also had a special bonus installment of Tune-In Tuesdays this week with an additional review of chill-hop artist and producer XtaSeay’s latest draft, Star Blsts.

For now, What in the World Wednesdays are moving to a bi-weekly schedule, releasing every other week until stated otherwise.

Although there wasn’t a What in the World Wednesdays this week, there should be one next week.

Lastly, we wrapped this week up with a review of the independent short film The Ghost and the Writer

Going Forward

Going forward, you can definitely expect things to pick back up around here on The Burgundy Zine.

There will be a Tune-In Tuesdays and a What in the World Wednesdays next week, in addition to a special article on Longwood Gardens and content revolving around the theme of our fourth issue, cannabis.

Next week’s newsletter will also be released on Sunday, resuming it’s normal schedule.

Thank you for your understanding and stayed tuned – great articles await.


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A cynical optimist and mad scientist undercover, burgundy bug is the editor, graphic designer, webmaster, social media manager, and primary photographer for The Burgundy Zine. Entangled in a web of curiosity, burgundy bug’s work embodies a wide variety of topics including: neuroscience, psychology, ecology, biology, cannabis, reviews, fashion, entertainment, and politics. You can learn more about working with burgundy bug by visiting her portfolio website: burgundybug.com

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