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By-Tor: Rush’s Paradox of a Protagonist

Luke Dominick
November 1, 2019
Album Review, Creative Writing
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The following is an excerpt from a short story called “An Eventful Walk Through New York” lampooning the bizarre, critical-flop of an album that is Rush’s third record, Caress of Steel (1975). The story f...

Beggars Banquet: Fifty Years of Sympathy

Gabriel Giammarco
March 21, 2018
Columns and Opinions
I’m partial to this song – at my first real concert, the Rolling Stones played it in my backyard. I was 7 years old and the show was at Dodger Stadium, close enough to our house that we could walk and close...

Talkin’ bout my generation: reaching enlightenment at oldchella

Natalie Silver
October 15, 2016
Columns and Opinions
A large, wrinkled, slightly trembling hand, decorated with, like, 19 rings and black sparkly nails, crept from my periphery and into my direct line of vision holding a fat blunt about eight inches from my ...

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