“It’s about a man who goes into the future and witnesses the apocalypse. Going back to his own time, he encounters a rogue magnetic field, which turns him into a mute, steel creature.” loudersound.com/features/the…
“Unable to talk, he still tries to warn people about the impending end of the world, but is only mocked for his troubles. Angry and bitter, he eventually causes the devastation he’d warned everyone about. Ultimately the would-be hero becomes the villain.”
“When somebody entertains me, I get a feeling that fills in the pieces of something I didn’t know was missing,” the musician and novelist John Darnielle says, in a new interview.
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calling on fellow adventurous jazz advocates to help spread the good word. Andrew Cyrille and Billy Harper Duo in Austin, Texas on May 7, 22 at the Scottish Rite Theater. please tell a friend eventbrite.com/e/epistrophy-…
Florida's students spoke loud and clear this week against the GOP's bill to cancel free speech and LGBTQ people, and they're going to #SayGayAnyway.
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What is happening right now is terrifying, but “put these flower seeds in your pockets so they’ll grow from your inevitable corpses” is the most dark queen sh*t I’ve ever heard —she’s casting death curses with sunflowers. 💀😭💀
After brazenly asking the soldiers “what the f*ck” they were doing in Ukraine, the woman told them to take some sunflower seeds, the national flower of Ukraine, and put them in their pockets, “so at least sunflowers will grow when you all lie down here.” trib.al/c5rRuKl
Brave Ukrainian woman tells Russian soldier: ‘Put sunflower seeds in your pocket so they grow when you die’ | The Independent independent.co.uk/news/world…
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