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Morgan Nagler's Solo Debut Album “I've Got Nothing to Lose, and I'm Losing It” Holds Multiple Truths at Once
Life does not ask for your age before it shifts beneath you. It moves in tides, whether we are ready or not. We are not called to understand how to ride it, but we move with it anyway. This cycle of rupture and repair, loss and return, is not an interruption of living but the mechanism of it. Morgan Nagler understands this best through her own art — first with acting, now with music. There is a version of her story that reads linearly: a child actor for two decades, with app
Cheryl Ong
Apr 77 min read
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