Spotlight: Illustrator Joanne Renaud
Joanne Renaud is an illustrator, who graduated in illustration from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Before moving to Southern California, she…
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Joanne Renaud is an illustrator, who graduated in illustration from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Before moving to Southern California, she…
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The Melancholy Streets of Ismail’s City by Asmara A. Malik On paper, Zohaib Kazi’s musical journey seems fairly straightforward, even typical, of the majority…
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By Khaver Siddiqui Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces details the journey of the timeless Hero as he battles his way through…
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“It would not do to hurtle through history like somnambulists, not when there is such a consciousness of youth and possibility.” In the wake of the youth-led revolutions in the Middle East, Madiha Ansari argues for the need of quieter, less spectacular revolutions.
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Reviewed by Jacob Silkstone.
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In the park a red bird caged in dead branches sits still almost frozen enclosed in a space of nature’s creation. The elements welcome…
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By Gareth Trew I am obsessed with cultural diversity; it is one of my many drugs. For me, the discovery of a new culture…
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Quiet creation surrounds thin-lipped conflagration. Living, breathing nuances speak dockets of cursive myopathy. I forget myself in crowds hypnotized by blood, plasma, + sweat….
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Part II (Click here for Part I) by J. Scott Hardin Aaron stared at the receiver in disbelief. She was so irrational, there was…
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By Moeed Tarique “Amidst the many options that are available to people when it comes to dining in Islamabad, Clique is a restaurant with…
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