May 2013
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I truly believe that some of those people who criticized us are wearing way more...
– Ezra Koenig in an interview about Vampire Weekend’s third album, Modern Vampires of The City.
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I don’t follow hockey too much, and I’m not not a Leafs fan, but my nerves feel a bit shot from just empathizing with those lifelong fans who are currently watching Game 7 OT.
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My strange and avant-garde degree ensures that I move around often. I move in and out of the city (though it’s barely a city in my opinion) that the university is situated in, and my hometown every few months. Sounds exhausting? It is. However, if all goes as planned, I could live away from home for twenty consecutive months, starting last week.
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A girl in Chicago asked me what I believe
by codygohl
I believe in words. I believe in poetry and prose and fiction and post cards and post-it note haikus and I believe that words can change things: a bad day, a faltering romance, the political state of a nation. All the power in the world is contained in words, in language, in the wielding of pen to paper. Creation itself is built upon words, upon the mythology crafted out of words....
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You know that ache you get in your bones and muscles and eyelids after a long day in the sun? I’ve had that every day for the past week and you know what? Its been pretty fantastic.
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Can A Place Change Who You Are?
by Cody Gohl
The hardest thing about writing about Madrid is finding my beginning. Because the story of Madrid and the story of who I was before and who I became after it does not fit solely into the stretch of the five autumnal months that I spent living there. Madrid does not begin in the moment in which I arrived tear-stained and exhausted off a plane from Frankfurt, nor does it end with...
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I know that people in their twenties, on average, change residences about once a year, but this is starting to feel ridiculous.
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April 2013