Photo by Izzy Bliss By Sydney Shaffer This time of year I think about Emily Dickinson. She is always on my mind when the flowers beside my home begin to bloom. The cherry blossom trees I pass on the way to the grocery store remind me of her happiness. She would love to breathe the…… Continue reading My Impossible Mourning
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Eulogy for Past Versions of Myself
Photo by Kleigh Balugo By Madison Kleinrock-Andrews The version of myself who was blissfully naive, the version of myself whose biggest problem was deciding what toy she wanted from the store, the version of myself who thought I had found love with you are all dead now. But so are the version of myself who…… Continue reading Eulogy for Past Versions of Myself
Two Haikus: Evening Rain
Photo by Greta Unetich By Greta Unetich Two Haikus: Evening Rain The rain tonight sends Everyone to their houses. Our fingertips and Faces turned up, we Walk, side-by-side, to my car Beneath the damp trees. Two Haikus: Evening Rain (Alternate) The rain sends all souls To their houses tonight. Our Fingertips turned up, We walk…… Continue reading Two Haikus: Evening Rain
From A to Z(ines): An Interview with Manny Muñoz
Photo by Jacob Vecchione By Tracy Fuentes Back in August of last year, I began interning at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, the only art museum in Las Vegas. During this time, I met Manny Muñoz, the Educational Outreach and Programming Assistant at the Barrick. While doing archival work, we bonded over our love…… Continue reading From A to Z(ines): An Interview with Manny Muñoz