Never forget that Steve and Diana are anti-fascist.
I just really feel like this is the better audience for the above question.
Never forget that Steve and Diana are anti-fascist.
I just really feel like this is the better audience for the above question.
This needs to big signal boosted again, because honestly, did someone have Hermione digitize the Hogwarts library yet or nah?
Ask and ye shall receive:
MSTOR - NiennaNir - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]
Working for the Ministry of Magic is a good job most days. Today is not most days.
OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER. Everyone go read this right now, we love you @niennanir
Did you know there’s a street art graphics archive on JSTOR that’s free to access? The archive features street art stickers from over 40 countries that date back to the 1910s. Check it out: https://www.jstor.org/site/stlawu/street-art-graphics/



René Magritte is often grouped with Surrealists such as Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, and Yves Tanguy but took a somewhat different approach to painting. Rather than creating fantasy imagery, he evoked the strangeness and ambiguity latent in reality.
“Les valeurs personnelles,” 1952, courtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Artstor
I think JSTOR is allowing people to access 100 free articles or something due to COVID? I’m not sure of the specifics but you might be able to access that stuff?
Hmm, I was not able to access the Folklore Journal that I wanted to see. Maybe you need to sign up with an account first.
But let’s ask. @jstor
Hi! Yes, you can read up to 100 articles per month right now - read-online only (no downloads) and you do need to have a JSTOR account to do so.