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Nov 26, 2022

Rehearsal Hall B

I thought Bonnie was a great secretary. We probably graduated in the same class. She was definitely from Sun Valley, but I grew up on the West Side and so it would’ve been colder at my mother’s house. …

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Dec 8, 2021

mt baldy

Sometimes I worry that most things will be better in my head. That one day, I will walk down the aisle with a pebble in my shoe or spend an entire winter in Manhattan only to learn that I hate cold weather. I fear that the scenario in my head…

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mt baldy
mt baldy

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Jun 4, 2021

Williams

Williams The house really didn’t look that good. For months I’d given the benefit of the doubt, the way that an unfinished structure takes on excuses when the people building it are in love. They built this house too close to Bill Williams mountain. His girl was tall and when…

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2 min read


Jun 4, 2021

Kelp, Line, and Sinker

Kelp, Line, and Sinker A lot of modern literature surrounding climate change focuses on the consumer relationship and small steps that we can take to reduce our impact. These honest attempts to mitigate are often driven by and born out of the same capital and trends of overproduction that are…

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Kelp, Line, and Sinker
Kelp, Line, and Sinker

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Jan 28, 2021

Building The Professor’s House: Structures and Systems that Strengthen a Community

The circulation of semiological systems in fictional communities is perhaps the backbone of literary cultural anthropology. Willa Cather’s The Professor’s House provides a boldly elusive ontological framework of relationships that result in the formation of social codes, messaging, and gestures. Using anthropological scaffolding laid out by Clifford Geertz’s semiotic webs…

Comparative Literature

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Comparative Literature

9 min read


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·Sep 4, 2020

Lovers Never Die

Her name was Bailey. She was from Venice Beach and in the biology class I would eventually drop. I lived in Westwood which I didn’t know I hated at the time. I would stand beside my bike at the Wilshire-405 intersection and stare up at the V.A. building, next to…

Indie Rock

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Lovers Never Die
Lovers Never Die
Indie Rock

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Mar 28, 2020

Beats, Rhymes, and Transcending Fourth-Wave Feminism

In my life, there’s great dichotomy between hip hop and academia, and for a genre I never think about critically, it’s ubiquitous. My peers throw around subtle critiques about Kendrick, the words of Dr. Dre underscored my high school homecomings, and my best friend and I still listen to Beats…

Women In Music

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Women In Music

8 min read


Mar 28, 2020

The Laziest Revolution: How “Kill All Normies” Defines and Defies Political Extremes

To define a movement as a subculture is to suggest that it lies below the mainstream current. The word subculture alone does not attribute an intent, meaning, or goal pushing said movement. Instead, it gives it a sense of counter-culture elusion. …

Politics

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Politics

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