The Blood of Christ By Serena Phillip Be the person that every boy wants to date and every girl wants to be, her… Continue reading “The Blood of Christ”…
The Pearl in the Hill’s Lap By Priyanka Kuckian She walked on a floor of White petals, a crown of Thorns around her ankles. Drops of… Continue reading “The Pearl in the Hill’s Lap”…
Stretchmarks By Sam Donndelinger How drunk are you?” I laughed into the night. Spinning down the hill in the… Continue reading “Stretchmarks”…
A Family Inheritance: New York City and Cosmopolitanism By Catherine Kenny It is 9:00 on a Monday night, and after a day of three classes, work, and the… Continue reading “A Family Inheritance: New York City and Cosmopolitanism”…
day of judgement By Pritheva Zakaria the day my grandfather died it snowed for the first time sitting under a tree … Continue reading “day of judgement”…
A Closer Look at Gagosian’s ‘A Foreigner Called Picasso’ By Ruth Wecker This past winter, the Gagosian Gallery’s Chelsea location on West 21st Street presented A Foreigner Called Picasso,… Continue reading “A Closer Look at Gagosian’s ‘A Foreigner Called Picasso’”…
G. A. H. T. /// INTERSECTIONALITY By Elizander Espenschied The woman on the stage feels more comfortable as a black woman than I ever have. Her… Continue reading “G. A. H. T. /// INTERSECTIONALITY”…
NATALIE DIAZ By Sidney Stubbs Natalie Diaz once wrote “She was more orchard than loved” Six words set upon me like… Continue reading “NATALIE DIAZ”…
the time of the rocket By Akhil Srivastava an appendage fertile limb grazing the skin … Continue reading “the time of the rocket”…