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April 4th, 2016 - Album Feature: Great American Canyon Band, Only You Remain.
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April 4th, 2016 - Album Feature: Great American Canyon Band, Only You Remain.
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"The Art of Transitioning: A Story of Gender Identity and Feeling Okay" by Kelly Louise Barton, now up for reads on What Weekly.
Listen to Allen Hulsey's song "God Damn Woman", and learn more about his music and Turkish influences here.
It was at this point that I believe the first stems of my vision were planted. Because — while I agreed with her on some level — I was astute enough to know that my peers were not intending to compliment me. The word “odd” is generally assumed to mean “weird”. It was then I realized that our predecessors had already given the beautiful language seeds to us; we just needed to plant them. In other words, our language is rich, but criminally underused. If a single word has multiple meanings, but only one is commonly used, the other meanings could atrophy. Add super muscle to a word by combining it with its fellow words.
Tyler Mendelsohn in What Weekly
Searching for Diversity in American films: Last year, out of the top 100 American films only 15% of protagonists were female and only 10% of speaking roles were black characters, and only 4.2% were hispanic and less for asian and other ethncities, click here for where we DO find diversity