
Simon Jacobs, editor of Safety Pin Review, discusses his D.I.Y. literary magazine and Saturn, his new collection of stories about David Bowie.
Read MoreSimon Jacobs, editor of Safety Pin Review, discusses his D.I.Y. literary magazine and Saturn, his new collection of stories about David Bowie.
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Read MoreMuch like my beloved LL Bean Signature, Lands’ End Canvas is a classic, New England-y brand’s attempt to shed its boxy, stodgy, anti-sexy image with a line of clothing aimed at a somewhat younger demographic: grown women who value comfort but could never imagine being the kind of person who owns mules, mock turtlenecks, or any of the other usual and unfortunate Lands’ End staples.
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