Illustration by Tyler Spinosa Art students have a deep reverence for their idols and inspirations. If you’re the kind of person that wants to be an artist, it’s probably because you
Courtesy of truth Dear truth marketing representatives, I don’t know if the things I look at online prompt the marketing algorithms to target me with your advertisements, or if the
Photo by Tyler Spinosa If you’ve attended SCAD for a full round of fall, winter and spring quarters, you know that the time to finally rest and put your mind
Photo by Tyler Spinosa The nature and sightseeing portion of the trip had ended. With only a few days to hangout I wanted to make sure I got some good
Photo by Tyler Spinosa The last stop on my tour of San Marcos was the Wonder World Cave Park. We arrived as they were closing but still managed to
Photo by Tyler Spinosa The next couple outdoor excursions were particularly special. Ty Stonecipher, the resource and environmental science graduate student at Texas State University, and environmental interpreter at the
Photo by Tyler Spinosa On the first night, Fernando introduced me to Ty Stonecipher, a resource and environmental science graduate student at Texas State and environmental interpreter at the Texas
Photo by Anya Haber This past weekend I took some much needed time off of work and put together enough money so I could go visit my oldest friend Fernando
Illustration by Tyler Spinosa I used to love to stay-up late. Maybe because of watching “Saturday Night Live” as a kid with my dad, or maybe because my friends and
Da Capo Press “This is not Fame: A 'From What I Re-Memoir,'” is the most recent book from author and comedian Doug Stanhope. The book is a collection of stories