Joined by guest poet Steff (@nameandnoun), we go back in time to explore intimacy, womanhood, family, and more in the year 2000. As seen prominently in Darren Aronofsky's film Requiem for a Dream, despair, addiction, and desperation tears through multiple lives. Meanwhile, Kim Addonizio explores these issues in her own way in her poetry collection Tell Me. Bringing these two visions together, we see a moment of deep social anxiety at the turn of the century.
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Observations Above and Within the Sea
Countercultural Inheritance ft. Geoff Shullenberger
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Cultural Engine Failure ft. Grant Dever
A Sketch of Christmas
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Triplethink ft. James Simpkin
Origins of Cyberpunk
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