The Angel Program in Gloucester is Treating Addicts Instead of Incarcerating Them
In the United States, there is a long history of treating substance abuse as a criminal justice problem.
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In the United States, there is a long history of treating substance abuse as a criminal justice problem.
Star Wars Episode VII
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The first time I saw Bowie’s face was on his 1967 record titled David Bowie. He was dreamy. His hair was “long” like Peter Tork’s on The Monkees TV show
Just for fun let’s pretend you have some sort of sexual fetish. Let’s...
Netflix shows are on fire lately, Master of None, Jessica Jones, Narcos and Sense8 have all shown that Netflix is on the right path and new documentary series Making a Murderer is no different.
Musician Malik Alston, 49, is a self-proclaimed fusionist and Detroiter in it the truest sense of the word.
It’s always nice to know that outside all the tumult in the world, people are still making music. Israeli Kfir Rimoch has been rockin out with his band, THE GIANT LIZARDS FROM PLANET NIBIRU, since 2010.
What do you think of when you think of OCD?
By Brian Whitney own admission, his novel, 'Raping The Gods,' is “truly odd, dark, offensive, and rather hilarious.”
There is something electrifying about a painful memory. It’s what it does to my brain, the sting that cannot be soothed, the feeling that unnerves every cell in my being.
When snow falls on Christmas Eve: Beware the man with frosted sleeves : Who knocks upon your door : He’ll Tap at your windows : And do much more : Before he’s back knocking on your door: Knocking on your door: Knocking on your door.
When most people hear I was raised on a California commune, the reaction is usually something like, "Wow what FREEDOM! Must’ve been so cool to have hippy parents. No rules, right?!”
Last August we were invited to The Black Fret event in Austin, Texas by our homegirl, Laura Patino of Holiday Mountain. Before she took the stage, a band called Calliope Musicals appeared.
Gaping holes where black rivers ran deep. Where black tears ran down my black skin. Where my pride was taken hostage. Day by day relinquishing innocence because it felt good to be wanted.