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Cataract Quarterly Cataract Quarterly / No. 1
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Cataract Quarterly / No. 1

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Cataract Quarterly / No. 1

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Issue No. 1 (The Remnant / Deep Freeze [A Long-form Dad Joke] / Beginning, Starting, Growing) =|= 7.5" x 10", full color, 48 pages =|= Made by a guy in Minneapolis, for folks who like overthinky things.

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Today is the day! We’re topping the cupcakes, icing the coolers, testing the speakers, picking up sambusa, bagging our barrier bombs, and printing on tables in celebration of Cataract Quarterly No. 1!

301 Cedar Avenue. 5-10pm, with a 30-minute
Introducing Cataract Quarterly, a new independent publication dedicated to digressive surveys of mundane existence. 

You are invited to join us at 301 Cedar Ave (recently the Afghan Cultural Center) Saturday, April 4th from 5–10PM to celebrate
New project on the horizon! 
This coming sprinter* will birth a new project from Thriving Concern: CATARACT QUARTERLY. A quarterly print publication of digressive writing on mundane existence. Words and pictures by Dan Ibarra. Issue 1 features storie
REQUESTING YOUR DISAPPEARANCE
 
I’ve been thinking a lot about some effective means of protesting the Trump administration, especially the recent killing by ICE of a woman in my hometown of Minneapolis. What do we do, march? Trump doesn’t
My favorite hand-crafted typography of the season. Seen at the local Home Depot. Check those R’s! 
Merry Christmas y’all.
Imagine our Savings and Loan banks still used logos like this. I’d run some stupid crazy legs marathon just so I could get the t-shirt with this bank sponsored logo plastered on it.
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