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Publisher’s Letter

Alone together

Dear Reader,

On June 12, RnB group Chloe x Halle released their sophomore album, which includes among its thirteen tracks a song called “Lonely;” similarly, vocal jazz artist Nora Jones put out an album the same day featuring a song titled “Hurts To Be Alone.”

Given the current state of the world, pandemic and all, most of us have experienced a higher awareness of alone than ever before, which is visibly captured in these song titles. While there are some benefits to a contemplative state, by nature we are gregarious and inherently social beings. The lockdown triggered a reluctant withdrawal into family and close circle of friends.

This renewal of bonds, for the most part, facilitated opportunities for rejuvenating relationships we might have previously taken in a lax appreciation or, in some cases,
for granted.

Fortunately, we are able to slowly emerge from our places of retreat and BE again. As we approach the Fourth of July, a day recognizing our independence, we acknowledge our freedom. At the same time, drifting into a restaurant without notice or holding large gatherings is yesterday’s story since now we need to plan for safe distancing accommodations. The coronavirus is still out there mutating and represents a very real threat to our
freedom and lives until a vaccine is found and implemented.
So let’s celebrate our togetherness and life in general … safely, cherishing and respecting our independence through diligent action.

Patrick Wood
Publisher

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