Body
Commodity
A Review of the Works of Tracey Emin
by Sara Elizabeth Jane
Emin’s depiction of female sexuality perfectly
reflects a larger societal issue of how women, who
on one hand complain of their oppression, and on the
other hand, use it for their benefit when convenient,
undermine the beauty and essence of women’s
artistic expressions
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Damn
Amsta!
A Traveler’s Recollection
by Sarah Hardman
It’s possible to loose focus and forget to visit
the cultural marvels of Amsterdam, such as the Anne
Frank or Van Gogh museums, but one thing you can be
sure of, you’ll find at least one pile of this
famous vomit. I’ve yet to come up with the combination
of food, drink, or drug to produce this local masterpiece,
although I’ve managed to narrow it down to three
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Sun
in Zora, Culture Rising
FOOD, WINE, HIGHLIGHTS & EVENTS
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Street Residence
W. Cameron Cheek, II -- Artist
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How
much do I love thee
No words could ever say
You touch me just so tenderly
Sometimes I can’t contain
But yet I must and so must you
This for now we realize is true
I still will long for your gentle thrust
No one else have I given so much trust
Your hands the way they touch me so
and when you do my river flows
I can’t control, … but I must
Is it wrong for me to lust?
After someone I love to tears
One part of your manhood I will never fear
I see the day that we can be
And do all that we can to please
One another it’s such a beautiful
thought
I am your pleasure and you are what I want

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