TMR 31

WORK

Unconventional professions, dangerous jobs, unemployment, crazy work stories, work pressure, deadlines, irritating colleagues, dead bosses, spies, assassins, tightrope workers, circus hands, labor protests, feminist icons breaking barriers, immigration attorneys saving lives, good cops/bad cops… our WORK issue relates titillating, aggravating, unbelievable, unforgettable stories related to work, fiction and creative nonfiction. Work, work, work!!!

WORK
  • TMR 31
1 May, 2023
  • TMR 31
  • Featured Artist
Salman Toor

Salman Toor

Artist Salman Toor paints immigrants and addresses the treatment of brown men and young people in public and private spaces. He is also concerned with the effects of technology on contemporary life.

May 1, 2023 • By TMR

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