Book Review: How to be Eaten

Five women who are strangers, but not unknown to each other, meet in the basement of a New York City rec center having accepted an invitation to participate in a new type of talk therapy. Narrative therapy, the group’s facilitator Will claims, will help treat these women who have experienced public trauma. There is Ruby…
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Music Review: On Human Devolution

On Human Devolution by Deathcraeft For this Halloween season, take a listen to Thrash-Death-Black Metal trio Deathcraeft’s debut album On Human Devolution. For the uninitiated, Trash is defined by fast, loud, harsh-sounding music that combines elements of punk and heavy metal. Black Metal deals with supernatural motifs, and Death Metal uses imagery that invokes dark themes including…
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Music Review: Mala Santa

Mala Santa by Becky G International star Becky G’s 2019 release Mala Santa oozes confidence. Becky G is a woman who knows what she wants and what she doesn’t. The 16 songs of Mala Santa describe a woman who isn’t putting up with unworthy people (particularly unworthy men) and suggests you don’t, either. There’s a reason Becky G, who is…
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Music Review: The Great Dismal

The Great Dismal by Nothing Want to listen to an hour of early 90s college radio all at once? The Great Dismal, Nothing’s fourth studio album, feels and sounds like the place where underground goth and dream pop music morphed into more rock-influenced mainstream alternative. Wearing its influences like chandeliers, The Great Dismal is a hazy and claustrophobic navel gaze…
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