Druid
The Druid magazine evolved during its short lifespan from a complete humanities publication composed of young artists and writers to one that also echoed the anti-war, counter-culture sentiment during the height of the Vietnam War. The independently published magazine featured interviews with creators, poetry, prose, plays, music reviews, photography, illustrations, and other creative works by University of Tennessee, Knoxville students.
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