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Abby Zimet: U.S. Attorney In Charge of Trump Almost Shooting Is Haitian-American

We love the smell of irony and karma in the morning.

September 19, 2024 · 5 Comments

Jose Padua: The Shape I’m In

it was the middle of a Lower East Side winter and the heat
in my apartment that night was up so high, after being completely out
for a week, that I couldn’t help but feel sexy, knowing I had pork buns
in my tiny fridge

September 19, 2024 · 15 Comments

Peter Yeung: The Rights of Nature Prevail Again in Ecuador

The beguiling, mist-covered forest of Los Cedros provides a vision of a future where the rights of the natural world are actively and effectively protected.

September 18, 2024 · 3 Comments

Elise Paschen: Two Poems

Ruby-Throated, she
undaunted, taps the porch screen,
types tiny missives.

September 18, 2024 · 6 Comments

Brett Wilkins: ‘We Are All Culpable’: Matt Nelson Self-Immolates to Protest Israel’s Gaza Onslaught

In a video, Nelson said he would set himself ablaze “to pressure Israel to end the genocide in Gaza.”

September 17, 2024 · 4 Comments

Jim Daniels: Roaming the Galleries

No one ever stopped on Rome Street in Warren, Michigan,
to set up their easel and paint, not even on John B.
after 6 members of the Park family died in a Christmas fire

September 17, 2024 · 13 Comments

Alfred Corn: Instagram posts of Dr. Ali Tahrawi

Tired as if we were dead and lived again and suffered all kinds of pains and died again and again every day, in this hell of life, as if this is it, forever, as if this genocide would never end, and as if death is the only way out!

September 16, 2024 · 20 Comments

Traci Brimhall: Museum of Fire

On the first story my son and I make the history of fire,
on the second he wants to make where we are, the slow
smolder of Kansas

September 16, 2024 · 14 Comments

Charles Davidson: Donald Trump and an Insider’s View of Nazi Germany

IT WAS THE LATE 1930s IN GERMANY. Adolf Hitler had ascended to the chancellorship of the Third Reich in 1933.

September 15, 2024 · 19 Comments

Pablo Otavalo: Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio

cutthroat, villain, body carved in light cut through a valley of darkness the gods and us and saints sickly and angry and Christ himself a body. Vagrant your thoughts and … Continue reading

September 15, 2024 · Leave a comment

Anya Jabour: How a survey of over 2,000 women in the 1920s changed the way Americans thought about female sexuality

Katharine Bement Davis was able to show that it was normal for women to have sex for pleasure. 

September 14, 2024 · 5 Comments

Ernesto Cardenal: Prayer for Marilyn Monroe

Lord,
welcome this girl known throughout the world as Marilyn Monroe,
although that was not her real name

September 14, 2024 · 17 Comments

Rebecca Gordon: A Personal Meditation on Growing Old In a Catastrophic Age

Passing the Torch while Broke

September 13, 2024 · 6 Comments

Archibald MacLeish: Ars Poetica

A poem should be wordless
As the flight of birds.

September 13, 2024 · 21 Comments

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