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Sujfan Stevens and a Few Thoughts on Mormon Art
(Cross posted on Bycommonconsent.com) We should have known that anyone who could write a melodic, lyrical ballad about a serial killer (John Wayne Gacy) still had some secrets and mysteries to explore. In fact, he announced just that in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Masks, Negative elements in Mormon literature, Sufjan Stevens
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