Meryl Streep, 1988.
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Russ Woods (who loyal followers may remember) introduces us to Chicago poet Daniela Olszewska for the second installment of Read This Poem, taking a page from Olszewska’s novella, Citizen J.
Relating fondly to her words, we must warn you: this site is indefinitely miked.
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you did a great job at not describing the movie at all
Perfect. Smile.
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Lauren Oliver, Delirium (via vonmoire)
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In light of National Poetry Month, we’re thrilled to introduce a new weekly feature from 826CHI and The Boring Store, Read This Poem: Chicago Poets Picking Poets.
Special thanks to volunteer David Welch for being our first-ever picker, we couldn’t be happier with his selection from Russ Woods, and we hope you’ll enjoy a quick poetry party in between your nightly scrolling through your dash party.
“As a younger woman, that pressure got me down, but I’ve made my peace with it. With airbrushing and digital manipulation, fashion can project an unobtainable image that’s dangerously unhealthy. I’m excited about the ageing process. I’m more interested in women who aren’t perfect. They’re more compelling.”
- Emma Watson for the Sunday Times Style Magazine
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