Attaching the Rainfly

Attaching the Rainfly by John Bonanni We take to streets to live in them. From just behind the nylon of this cave, the long-standing edifice belches: Your hunger is your own. I unzip the nylon in swooshes, I disagree, I … Continue reading

Legal Separation

Legal Separation by David S. Pointer In 1986 when I suggested the separation of corporation from state to a businessman—he looked shocked as if I’d separated the master from his administration building or wanted to separate a congenital defect from … Continue reading

Troubling (photograph)

Troubling by Jean-Christian Rostagni This photo, taken in October 2011 in Zuccotti Park, is from the collection Rocking for Discomfort. Jean-Christian Rostagni is a French photographer based in (Old West) Durham, North Carolina. His work is distinctly multi faceted but … Continue reading

We Have Our Dogs and Their Ancestral Blessing

We Have Our Dogs and Their Ancestral Blessing by Eleanor Lerman If tomorrow, it turns out that our lives are more mysterious than we thought but our connection to each other deeper, involving secrets about the creation of fire and … Continue reading