Last Lesson
by Sybil Wilen
Weighted by the coins that dangle from your hip sash, you chew up the floor. Hip thrust, figure eight – your abdomen curls in then out while your […]
Mala Noche
(Directed by Gus Van Sant)
by Kevin Murphy
Mention his name, wait and listen. To some he is a pioneer, a liberating force that posted bond for American film. Others judge […]
The Love I Bear is as Big as a Boat, As Fine as a Fern and as White as a Goat
by Rebecca Katherine Hirsch
It was a stormy night, a lusty night. Alright, fine, it was the afternoon. But the wind that blew athwart my loins had the murky ink-blob luster […]
Scarlett Johansson and the Limits of Veneration
by Corey Mesler
Like Monroe she has flesh you’d think was sweet like cake.
You can almost touch it through the cold screen of
the magazine photo. You […]
If a Camera Followed My Movements
by Ed McWhinney
If a camera followed my movements as I went about my business, in the den reading, smoke curling over my shoulder, or simply staring through the streaks of […]
