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French Tarot on the Credenza
We sent a blast into our social universe asking for the joker to reveal themselves and were met with intrigue but no answers. Superstition says one cannot buy one’s own tarot deck. It must be passed down or bestowed.
Together, Alone: On Reading Brandon Taylor’s “Real Life” During the Pandemic
“What Taylor gets so right, here, is that community is by nature an elusive thing, never fully realized. There is an inherent melancholy to the idea of community, a paradoxical loneliness that lingers.”
Graduate School Meditations
There will always be political and social unrest, but a pandemic filters everything—we are all characters in its story.
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