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Published: 19/02/2019Ray Vickers thinks it’s “un-American not to have a pet.” It just is. The Oakland-born and bred artist also wants you to know about the exact Thursday he was born, his 120-pound dog named Ace (maybe ou ... Read moreSource: blog.acehotel.com -
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The Bushwick Review: Interview with Elle Nash
Published: 19/02/2019There’s a particularly delicate yet redolent allure to the “and” found between some of fiction’s greatest love stories. Jules and Jim. Henry and June. In the case of writer Elle Nash’s novel Animals ... Read moreSource: blog.acehotel.com -
Question of the Week: February 19th, 2019.
Published: 18/02/2019What’s the most cliched thing anyone has said to you about your asexuality? Someone actually asked me if I’d had my hormones checked the other day. They said some insightful things ... Read moreSource: asexualagenda.wordpress.com
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Being grayromantic and not talking about it
Published: 14/02/2019This was written for this month’s blogging carnival on the theme of “The relationship between the aro and ace communities“. Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week is also next week. Some ... Read moreSource: asexualagenda.wordpress.com -
Carnival of Aces: Asexuality as a blessing
Published: 9/02/2019The Carnival of Aces for January has been posted on Demisexual and Proud. The theme was “Asexuality as a blessing“. Please take a look! In case you missed the announcement, we are launch ... Read moreSource: asexualagenda.wordpress.com -
Question of the Week: February 5th, 2019.
Published: 5/02/2019Do you have any good experiences with health care professionals? My therapist is really good, but even she made a fairly disparaging comment when I talked about maybe being ace. Does anyone have any g ... Read moreSource: asexualagenda.wordpress.com
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Just/Talk: Justin Strauss with Jenny Schlenzka
Published: 1/02/2019Jenny Schlenzka was writing her Master’s Thesis at NYU by day and waiting tables in SoHo by night when a friend mentioned a job as a German-speaking assistant for a curator who had just started at the ... Read moreSource: blog.acehotel.com -
“Behind the cotton wool is hidden a pattern; that we — I mean all human beings —are connected with...
Published: 26/01/2019“Behind the cotton wool is hidden a pattern; that we — I mean all human beings — are connected with this; that the whole world is a work of art; that we are parts of the work of art.” Happy birthday, ... Read moreSource: blog.acehotel.com
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