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Nick Martens would like you to stop making assumptions about his line of work. It really makes you look stupid.
Jordan Barber tells you how to find the rentable home of your dreams, if your dreams have low aspirations and don’t require a washer/dryer in unit.
Ariana Lenarsky connects Adam and Eve, John Waters, and lions, in the form of poetry. Illustrated by Rebecca Elves.
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Darryl Campbell identifies the common thread between Eeyore and New York Times columnist David Brooks.
Tired of hearing about No Age and Bon Iver? Kevin Nguyen and Nick Martens ask music bloggers from around the country for their top local picks.
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