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The Acquiescence of Motes (Purity)
When we were fourteen, we were noticed. -
Imagine the City
We are thrilled to publish the first act of the three-act sci-fi play, “Imagine the City,” by playwright and writer Darine Hotait. -
Of Superheroes and Real Life Villains
When I was in the first grade, I convinced my father to take me to see the original Batman movie. It was 1989. -
Soft Architecture // Diary, 15 May 1905
In Memory and Consciousness (1985), Endel Tulving’s theory of memory systems is divided into three types: procedural, semantic and episodic. -
A Short History of Hysteria
It was the ancient Greeks who coined the term “hysteria”; Hippocrates, in fact. It means the disease of the movement of the uterus. -
Asymmetrical We
Twist the doorknob to the apartment, walk inside, and it’s, “I’m holding a doctor’s letter saying my daughter wants a sex change operation into a man. That true?” -
“Liberty Ladies” and Other Poems
Brave banners are wind-dashed and mud-stained, / and hat plumes hang sodden. She does not feel the / sleet, only the iron of her convictions. -
“F.O.M.O.” and other poems
I just want to throw in the sack, / flap jack, slap it up and saddle on / been sick of this race since long ago / lethargy evolved from let-it-go, -
Somewhere Between Black and White
I think Rick Ross was playing. Some track about droptop Maybachs and spraying champagne on Puerto Rican girls with fat asses. -
Brooklyn — Beirut
Brooklyn – Beirut is a reflection on leaving Beirut, the city and the state of mind, which is trapped somewhere between the Mediterranean and several nations set ablaze. -
Editor’s Note
We have all wronged each other in understanding. For this issue, let us confront the labels and the friction — within us first — and then between us. -
Claim + Evidence = Thesis
A lecture, I can’t quite recall the course title: The Something Something of Power. I was fulfilling a requirement at Hampshire College. -
Hubble Deep Field
If it is true that when we look out / to space, / we are really looking in- / to the past, / why don’t we do it more often?