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Sarah van Gelder: After the Devastation of Trump’s First Year, These Popular Rebellions Offer Hope

After the Devastation of Trump’s First Year, These Popular Rebellions Offer Hope

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Richard St. John: Death of the Tragedians

He was torn apart by dogs
set loose by playwrights, jealous that the gods
gave him more talent

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Barbara Crooker: Climbing the Eiffel Tower at Night

We climb into this ladder of light.

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Chard deNiord: Meadow Altar

So, he spoke
to his horses, now loosed from the wagon and grazing
nearby with heads bowed to the fescue and rye,
as if also praying, which, of course, they had no need
to do, blessed and saved as they were already

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Philip Levine: The Poem of Chalk

He knew feldspar,
he knew calcium, oyster shells, he
knew what creatures had given
their spines to become the dust time
pressed into these perfect cones

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Zeina Azzam, Andy Young, David Adès: Three poems about Gaza

Only the children, terrified, wide-eyed,
have no complicity as we lead them, again,
sacrificial lambs to the slaughter.

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Jon Queally: 149 House Democrats Vote to Hand Trump $840 Billion for Military

“If an opposition party votes like this, it’s not in opposition. It may not even be a party.”

January 26, 2026 · 6 Comments

William Blake and Catherine Boucher: Four Images from The First Book of Urizen

The globe of life-blood trembled
Branching out into roots:
Fib’rous, writhing upon the winds:
Fibres of blood, milk and tears

January 25, 2026 · 7 Comments

Sydney Lea: A Busy Life

I’m an old man now, and I do acknowledge a certain kind of pointlessness, namely my occasionally fervent striving to decode my life’s “meaning,” and even the world’s. In saner moments, I can actually consider the futility of such an endeavor a relief and a blessing.

January 24, 2026 · 16 Comments

Elizabeth Romero: Phantom Director

What a bandied about word love is but what other word for the way
Your voice
reaches inside me as though it were my own?

January 24, 2026 · 8 Comments

Jessica Corbett: Democracy Watchdog Exposes ‘Heartbreaking Catalog of DOGE’s Depredations’

“We hope that this report will show the public how dangerous a madman Elon Musk is, and why corrupt billionaires, with zero experience in governance, have no place making decisions for career officials.”

January 23, 2026 · 2 Comments

Abby Zimet: The Promised Land | When Fate Looks Upon You

OMG. We have landed in an inane, insane, bombastic Monty Python skit, slap-dash improvised by a sick vengeful child king churning through endless hissy fits.

January 22, 2026 · 6 Comments

H C Palmer: Two Poems

My father believed the bedrock beneath our ranch—
once an immense sea—
was still alive, that natural rhythms persisted
in its sluggish consolidation.

January 22, 2026 · 35 Comments

Alex Crisp: The Next Frontier of Climate Accountability Is Making Big Food Pay Its Ecological Bill

The “polluter pays” principle is a cornerstone of environmental regulation.

January 21, 2026 · 4 Comments

Naomi Shihab Nye: 300 Goats

O lead them to a warm corner,
little ones toward bulkier bodies.
Lead them to the brush, which cuts the icy wind.
Another frigid night swooping down

January 21, 2026 · 17 Comments

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