The Subconscious Fractals of Mauricio Paz Viola
Mauricio Paz Viola is a self- taught artist born in Uruguay who now resides in Pacific Grove, CA.
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Mauricio Paz Viola is a self- taught artist born in Uruguay who now resides in Pacific Grove, CA.
First-time filmmaker, Denise Papas Meechan, came out with her first short this year, ‘FRECKLES.’
The Rialto Report, documenting the golden age of the adult industry in New York City and beyond (approx. 1970’s- mid-80’s.)
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The seduction begins earlyThe curves of womanhood work against youThe need for control grows
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It clearly starts from the top down but this isn’t an article about politics. This is a piece about the people who suffer.
Matthias Schoenaerts gives a standout performance in Disorder as French Special Forces ex-soldier Vincent, an Afghanistan war veteran with severe PTSD that includes paranoia and hallucinations.
It would always depend on what I could get my hands on. I was taking somewhere in the range of 10 to 20 a day. Depending on if I had any major obligations, which would prevent me from taking a lot and if I had a reasonable supply.
After her grandmother got heavily involved in the Catholic church, everything changed. Smith stopped hanging out in the streets, but some of her family still deals in drugs and violence.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder passed Bill 4493 in June, making it mandatory for high schools to educate students at least six hours a year on genocide. Including but not limited to the Holocaust and Armenian Genocide.
When Gozie Udemezue was eight, she was taken by a family relative to care for a widow in Southeastern Nigera, three days a week, near where she lived.