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You Know What I Mean

Andrea Laurion

A newsletter on starting over, making art, and feeling the way forward

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An elder millennial looks at 40

First, I want to make sure you know that the subject line is a reference to Jimmy Buffet, NOT the Ottessa Moshfegh article from two years ago. I can say with hindsight that I should have gone to a Jimmy Buffet concert when I had the chance....

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The art of sitting with discomfort

Live long enough and eventually the ways of looking at the world that seemed so rock solid or unmoving might just shift without realizing it. It’s almost comical how much it’s possible to change and not even be aware that it’s happening. He...

7 months ago
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What's five years between friends?

On a regular weekday afternoon sometime in 2017, I was going through the cabinets of the office kitchen looking for a mug to make tea. The most intriguing one was black and red with “St. Elmo’s” on both sides. Above the logo read “Sacred an...

8 months ago
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Rosie's granddaughter

My grandmother, Gram, aka Gramma Rosie, aka GRose, would have been 105 on Tuesday. The significance of that is hitting me harder than her 100th birthday did. It’s the realization that every passing year is further and further from an age th...

9 months ago
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    I blew up my life and next thing I know, I'm a public radio producer in Burlington, Vermont. Follow along for art projects and personal epiphanies.

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