Features
This is the food-for-thought melting pot of Some Think Blue Magazine. We here at Some Think Blue Magazine don’t just want to give you in-depth accounts whatever’s hot right now. Some Think Blue is calm and selective, so you get the distilled best of pop and cult culture: what’s deservedly making waves now and what’s still interesting enough that it resonates from the past. We need to remember what it is that got us here to move forward.
Article Archive
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Issue 1
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Issue 2
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Salvation Mountain
A pilgrimage to Slab City, California ends up in a conversation with the mysterious and possibly crazed Leonard Knight: evangelical folk-art painter, mountain-dweller and maybe the last positive religious icon we’ll ever have.
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Diary of an online dater
Everything you ever wanted to know about computer-based love, but were afraid to actually try. Or, what happens when you meet someone for a date that you’ve never seen or heard speak before.
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Treacherous Nostalgia
You’ve no doubt heard the lurid, modern-day rumours that revolve around the cartoon Captain Pugwash and his ‘merry gang of buccaneers’ – but were any of our childhood television heroes actually wholesome?
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Checklist Love
The dating business is booming. So we decided to give you the first article you’ve ever read on the Muslim speed-dating scene.
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Issue 3
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The Curious Case of Fernando Pessoa
Karim Khan tries to get under the skin of one of the most important European poets of the 20th Century, as noted by the Western literary Canon. Only you’ve probably never heard of him. Fernando Pessoa, the cerebral master of the multiple personality disorder.
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Secret Life of the Burka
Mariam Rashid thinks about why some women are so comfortable under their headscarves. And why Muslim prostitutes are following suit.
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Sex, Scandal and Naked Tennis
Georgina Copestake explores the infamous secret lives of Enid Blyton, Oscar Wilde and Sylvia Plath to discover their lives may make for a better read than their stories.
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The Stone Wall Riots
Would homosexual acceptance be, well, more accepted if Judy Garland hadn’t died?
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The Not-So-Secret Life of Uni Correia
STB sits down with one of the craziest, smartest (and cutest) transvestites you’ll ever meet. Her life was probably a bit harder than yours, though.
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