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MidWest NoIce: What resistance looks like in small town Iowa
Cedar Rapids community rallies at ICE check-in to support immigrant neighbors. By Paul King The scene outside Cedar Rapids ICE field office on February 2, 2026. Photo by Paul King The recent actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement have drawn a spotlight on my area of the country. Iowa and Minnesota share a border, and while Iowa does not have the same problems with ICE and secret policing that Minnesota does, they are still here and Mon


Across the Atlantic: The state of free expression in the United Kingdom
Free speech in the UK remains firmly protected in law, but as communication increasingly takes place online, enforcement has expanded, and public scrutiny has grown. By Jamie O’Meara-Nash In the UK, freedom of expression occupies a complicated place in public life. In 2023 alone, police forces across England and Wales recorded 12,183 arrests under specific communication offences (roughly 33 arrests a day). This figure represents an increase of nearly 58% since 2019. Of thos


There goes the neighborhood
A new neighbor has moved into our quiet corner of Van Nuys Boulevard. Welcome HAZHEART, the drunk and noisy roommate you never wanted. Nestled between the local post office and a travel agency is our newest friend. Fueled by Four Loko and drunken emo sweat is the hottest little half-clothing store half-venue the boulevard has ever graced its eyes upon. Their ever-welcoming sign outfront reads Come The Fuck In. Welcoming indeed. Did the podunk town ask for this? Probably not


When the big wheels cease to turn
This particular Monster Truck Tour promised quad wars, incinerated cars, moto cross and miles of smiles. What was received was miles of half-assery. What’s more anxiety riddling than 12,000 pounds of monster truck spinning its wheels in clay dirt with a growl loud enough to wake the dead? A stadium crowd demanding their money back. Wrencher checking up on the nuts and bolts. Driving up a pitch black two-lane canyon with no civilization 20 miles in either direction is enough


Loni Willison’s Past Is Dead
In her earlier years, Loni Willison represented fantasy—wine, women and wonder.
Now, the ex-sex siren represents one of over 18,000 homeless women in Los Angeles.
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