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Pale March by DS Thornburg

Pale March Art by DS Thornburg Published Issue 111, March 2023 On that pale March day As you caused the fade Decreasingly lighting my way A waning of interest Kept all sorts in stitches As they looked down and away At night in my battle With life and death’s rattle For loved ones whose names […]

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Seconds Before by Dylan Fowler

Seconds Before By Dylan Fowler Published Issue 111, March 2023 Best of Birdy, Originally Published in Issue 069, September 2019 Dylan Fowler is a Denver-based designer and illustrator at Consume & Create. He really enjoys every aspect of visual storytelling, and when he’s not drawing on the computer, you can find him making screen prints in

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Automated Cannabis Vending Arrives In Colorado by Peter Marcus

Automated Cannabis Vending Arrives In Colorado By Peter Marcus Published Issue 110, February 2023 The Automated Cannabis Experience, ACE, is conducting sales at Terrapin Care Station in Aurora, 11091 E. Mississippi Ave. It is the first and only completely automated cannabis vending kiosk on the market.  Boulder-based cannabis company Terrapin announced the launch of ACE,

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Werewolf Radar: Men in Blecch by Nate Balding | Art by Caitlyn Grabenstein

Werewolf Radar: Men in Blecch By Nate Balding Art by Caitlyn Grabenstein aka Cult.Class Published Issue 110, February 2023 // Werewolf Radar Debrief 00ZXYYPINGO Month of February, Willennium calendar year 23 // The Men in Black continue to harass our agents in the field, trying to hide the alien truths with brute force. Despite cinematic

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A Little From Column One, A Little From Column Two by Brian Polk | Art by Jason White

A Little From Column One, A Little From Column Two By Brian Polk Art by Jason White Published Issue 110, February 2023 The Amount Of Blind Hatred I Feel Towards People Who Don’t Shovel Their Sidewalks Should Probably Be Reserved For Neo-nazis Or Something People who don’t shovel the snow off their sidewalks in the

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