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  • The Thrift Store Aisle Where Nobodys Looking For Anything

    I went to this spot on Morrison last Tuesday morning, right when they open at ten, before the Instagram crowd rolls through looking for aesthetic pieces for their feed. Nobody there but me, this older lady sorting through jackets like she's performing surgery, and a dude who looked like he might've ...
  • Clothes Don't Make You Cool, But The Story Behind Them Might

    I used to think thrift shopping was about getting cheap fits. Like I was stretching my budget and feeling lucky about it. But that whole thing flipped for me last month when I found this beat-up Carhartt jacket at a spot on the south side. Price tag said three dollars. When I put it on, I could feel...
  • Freestyle Poetry Ain't About Being Good, It's About Being Honest

    I used to think freestyle poetry was for people who had their whole life figured out. Like you had to have some deep philosophical truth waiting to explode out of your mouth, fully formed and revolutionary. Turns out I was completely wrong about that.Last month I went to this open mic spot in the wa...
  • Freestyle Without a Net: Why Speaking Your Truth Out Loud Changes Everything

    I never knew what freestyle was until I heard it wrong. Thought it meant just rapping whatever came to mind, no structure, no rules, pure chaos. That's partially true but also completely missing the point, you know? Real freestyle is controlled chaos. It's like you're building a bridge while walking...
  • The Vinyl Record Store as a Time Machine

    I walked into Spin City Records last Tuesday around 6PM and didn't leave until the owner literally started closing up shop. That's four hours standing in rows of plastic sleeves and dust particles and something that felt like actual magic. Not metaphorical magic - real magic where time just stops ex...