Book Review: My Year of Rest and Relaxation
In 1945, French theorist André Malraux provided an addendum to the 18th century: if the concept of a god is dead, so is humanity. However, this misses the point. We stopped believing in humanity much […]
In 1945, French theorist André Malraux provided an addendum to the 18th century: if the concept of a god is dead, so is humanity. However, this misses the point. We stopped believing in humanity much […]
I used to do a lot of house sitting outside the perimeter. I hated it. You always encounter the same pallid cabinets, lacquer countertops and vinyl floors colored like the inside of your eyelids. Gleaming […]
Over the past years, the comparisons between Atlanta and New York City have only grown. Many people in Atlanta like to call it the ‘New’ New York City. However, comparing New York to Atlanta is […]
Over the past few years, the city of Atlanta has been getting more diverse. According to an article by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta’s city demographic has increased by 71,400 people. That demographic shows how diverse […]
On March 13th, I cried for more than 45 minutes before getting my first tattoo. Getting the tattoo itself only took 13. I now have three tattoos, a tiny tyrannosaurus rex, a crystal, and a […]
Thursday evening, August 26th – the Supreme Court of the United States proclaimed a dictum: that the Biden administration’s stay on evictions is an overreach. The moratorium was to end immediately, before the original October […]
It’s time to have the conversation we all have been dreading. How many of you have been fully vaccinated? As of September 5th, only 41% of Georgia citizens have chosen to be vaccinated. Even the […]
If you have lived in the Metro Atlanta area for a long time, you are probably aware of the various activities that have to do with the Chattahoochee River. The Chattahoochee River is a large […]
Growing up, I was never the kid who willingly went outside to play. I always preferred to stay inside and read. However, one summer, I loved riding my bike. I used to think I was […]
A handmade sign reads “THE 99% IS TOO BIG TO FAIL.” Occupy Georgia State was a potent moment. A messy wave of anti-capitalist slogans and student politics standing outside the Atlanta Federal Reserve. It was […]
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