Prose Fatherland February 4, 2024February 3, 2024 Trung Ho Huynh Family portrait 1 by Helen Norton, from the series of paintings “ Once Upon a Time there was a Man”, published in 1995. Read More
Prose Familiarity February 3, 2024February 3, 2024 The Tert I know those eyes. The cold unfeeling blue. I know that malicious smile. The grinding and retching of the teeth. I know those freckles. Read More
CULTURE Film A Time to Kill – Film Review Friday February 2, 2024June 13, 2024 Mason Horsley No matter what part of the world you live in, whether it be the sandy beaches of the Bahamas, the tranquil water villages of Read More
CULTURE Film The Iron Claw – Film Review Friday January 26, 2024June 13, 2024 Mason Horsley We can throw ourselves into the belly of the beast and work ourselves to the bone to achieve our goals, but it’s all about Read More
CULTURE Poetry Walking the Rocks January 25, 2024January 22, 2024 Adrienne Slattery Here squats a sandstone city, its streets choked by motley cloth, Crowd River; bank brimming over toes tucked beneath dark waters cloaked by shade Read More
CULTURE Fiction Prose We Need a Pianist January 24, 2024January 22, 2024 Shay Keats I arrive at the Pavilion at 7:30pm in my best maroon suit. Stressing about my fingers. I’ve parked, engine’s off. Unfurl my fingers, staring, Read More
CULTURE Film Mean Girls (2024) – Film Review Friday January 19, 2024June 13, 2024 Mason Horsley Welcome back to high school, take a seat at your desk before all the good spots are taken. Just make sure you choose correctly. Read More
Poetry Bonding January 17, 2024January 16, 2024 Kirsten Hammermeister I. In the deep woods, the decaying and overgrown world, the twisted vines snap, frail from whips of wind. I am consumed, by the Read More
CULTURE Film Ferrari – Film Review Friday January 12, 2024June 13, 2024 Mason Horsley One of the most satisfying things to experience in film is a character’s ultimate downfall. Their entire world crumbling around them, leaving them like Read More