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Video: Hildegard of Bingen | Love Aboundeth In All Things

There are more surviving chants by Hildegard than by any other composer from the entire Middle Ages, and she is one of the few known composers to have written both the music and the words.

December 15, 2024 · 4 Comments

Sharine Taylor: The Transgressive Pleasure of Carnival

While tourists flock to Grenada for Carnival, lifelong residents are holding closely to Jab Jab, which symbolizes rebellion and liberation.

December 14, 2024 · 4 Comments

Michael Simms: Jubilate

Now I shall praise our dog Josie
the bodhisattva of our household
the perfect embodiment
of devotion, always present
in spontaneous awe

December 14, 2024 · 40 Comments

Joy Gaines-Friedler: Guest Appearance

In the end, grenade pins sparkled in the desert sun
outside the packed then blown-to-pieces shelters,
miles of machine gunned cars,
(drivers plastered against glass & rubber),
babies killed in their cribs & bunk beds

December 13, 2024 · 8 Comments

Richard Hoffman: Looking at Photos of Gaza | November, 2024

I am no longer bewildered by cruelty,
have not been speechless facing suffering,
but I have nothing now to say to anyone
to move them to change their minds.

December 13, 2024 · 17 Comments

Aru Shiney-Ajay: To Confront Trump and the Climate Crisis, Democrats Must Stand Up for Working People

Taking on corporate power and putting workers at the center of the party’s agenda is the best defense against the divide-and-conquer strategy of the populist right. That means backing policies … Continue reading

December 12, 2024 · 3 Comments

Thomas McGuire: Rust

Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust  doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal.  —Matthew 6:19-21 . Rust ruins metal everywhere. Dad, you would’ve fought … Continue reading

December 12, 2024 · 11 Comments

Andrea Mazzarino: Broken Heart Syndrome in Trump’s America

I’m the wife of a U.S. military veteran and the mother of children who have been encouraged by those in our family and community to become fighters “like Daddy.”

December 11, 2024 · 6 Comments

Kathryn Levy: Three Poems

Whatever you searched for
will never be found. Whatever
memories hidden in the
chest in the attic mustn’t be taken
out anymore.

December 11, 2024 · 16 Comments

Katia Dayan Vladimirova, Marula Tsagkari, Rachel Sheila Kan: It’s Time to Rethink the Costs of Fashion

Moving beyond growth and the mentality that “more stuff is better” could help reshape the fashion system—and make us happier in the long run.

December 10, 2024 · 3 Comments

Tony Gloeggler: Larry

Yes, he had already stopped
pirouetting like a clumsy teddy bear every ten steps
or so, stopped reaching down to pull up his socks.
In fact, he hasn’t worn socks in fifteen years.

December 10, 2024 · 13 Comments

Adam Patric Miller: How (Not) to Wear a Keffiyeh to School

Fold the keffiyeh in a triangle, lift it to your face, lift your arms about your head holding the ends of the longest edge, then wrap it so the triangle covers your face, tie the long ends together behind your head, letting the patterns drape over your shoulders.

December 9, 2024 · 13 Comments

Laure-Anne Bosselaar: About My Birthday

when the last leaves let go, let go,
have all let go, & it’s almost winter again —
don’t remember my birthday

December 9, 2024 · 30 Comments

Baron Wormser: The Loss of Literature

Literature challenges the very idea of right thinking, which is one reason tyrants have suppressed literature, though that suppression is ably carried out by any zealous group of chiding, censorious know-it-alls. 

December 8, 2024 · 16 Comments

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