I dunno about you all, but I spent the long weekend reading.
Highly recommend both books for those looking for a different, less heard perspective on US colonialism, racism, and the for-profit prison and concentration camp systems.
They're fictional escapes from a nonfiction world that can feel too out of control, but they also fill you up with drive to change things and empower you for the fight ahead.
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
Logan's MILF
#AnnetteMcCarthy as Kathleen Huntington
Season 5 Episode 4 "Baja Run"
#RandomBaywatch #lvdlpx
I am so tired today.
I binged "Someone You Can Build a Nest In" by @… al in one go yesterday and last night for my bookclub this month.
I didn't intend to. It was just so fun and funny and I had to just one more chapter it to make sure everything turned out ok for everyone. It's the first book I've read with an asexual major char…
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBCRadio3's #ComposerOfTheWeek #COTW
Heinrich Schütz, Capella de la Torre, Margaret Hunter, RIAS Chamber Choir & Katharina Bäuml:
🎵 O der grossen Wundertaten, SWV 278
#HeinrichSchütz #MargaretHunter
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