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Abby Zimet: Their Lasting Legacy | Talk About A Shithole Country

Because things can always get weirder, the newest statue on the National Mall features a faux-bronze turd sitting on Nancy Pelosi’s desk

October 29, 2024 · 9 Comments

David Kirby: Shorty Boudreaux

He really was short.
He’d get on a box and disappear under the hood
and jump down half an hour later,
grinning and wiping his hands on a rag,
and ask me about school.

October 29, 2024 · 9 Comments

Adam Patric Miller: The New Normal

The answer to the threats, the bullets, the bombs, the bombast of our politicians, is contained in the act of educating young people to think for themselves and to see the fragile humanity of people.

October 28, 2024 · 13 Comments

Barbara Crooker: Treadmill

We lift weights. We
feel great. We

do yoga. We
eat granola.

October 28, 2024 · 13 Comments

Charles Davidson: When a Cardinal Capitulates before Trump as a Pope Did before Hitler

What might Cardinal Dolan say to his friend Donald Trump, should Mr. Trump order the Department of Homeland Security to separate, arrest, incarcerate, and deport millions of immigrant human beings from across this nation?  

October 27, 2024 · 6 Comments

Emily De Ferrari: Mark the Day

measure the time
since the last poem
since the lost word

October 27, 2024 · 8 Comments

Video: White Grass

In Mongolia, 10 year old Munkhjargal dreams of following in her father’s footsteps as a horse trainer. Unfortunately, her entire way of life is threatened by an increasingly common phenomenon … Continue reading

October 26, 2024 · 7 Comments

Joan E. Bauer: She Kept Her Own Company

Anna May memorably kills a Chinese warlord,
her rapist, with a dagger. On film, couldn’t kiss
or bed a white man. Off-screen, another matter.

October 26, 2024 · 5 Comments

Zbigniew Herbert: The Envoy of Mr. Cogito

and do not forgive truly it is not in your power
to forgive in the name of those betrayed at dawn

October 25, 2024 · 10 Comments

Baron Wormser: “Gilgamesh Hector Roland” | On Zbigniew Herbert

If only we had the strength to acknowledge our weaknesses, how different we might be as creatures. 

October 25, 2024 · 5 Comments

Olivia Rosane: World Bank Leads Development Giants in Investing $2.27 Billion in Factory Farms

Factory farming is a leading driver of greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, biodiversity loss, animal cruelty, and water pollution.

October 24, 2024 · 2 Comments

Chard deNiord: River

lose then find yourself where self begins in emptiness

October 24, 2024 · 15 Comments

Tom Engelhardt: Donald Trump Is the Clearest Sign of US Decline Imaginable

Trump’s victory in 2016 should have instantly been seen as a crucial sign of the weakening and potential collapse of this country’s position in the world translated into domestic politics.

October 23, 2024 · 5 Comments

Valerie Bacharach: Crows

Some days I don’t know what to do with this rage I carry.

October 23, 2024 · 20 Comments

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