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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Inside Bollywood
… film industry from a non-film family background and as a complete unknown. Singh was discovered by YRF casting … or “parallel” cinema (what we would refer to as “indie” film) also seeks to differentiate itself from the ubiquitous …
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This Must Be the Place
… well traveled, with the ruddy energy of adventurers and the competitive instincts of academics, ravenous for credit, … projects to engage Ethiopian students in astrology studies and the like.  As of yet, the Ethiopian government has … the last landmark on the road to Dallol, Ethiopia. 110-126 Miners use traditional tools to break salt into bricks, …
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This Holy Hill
… stone and human flesh. And that awful realization would come too: that a coveted place is just a place, and … be dead somewhere       is a joy to rest the heart Let me die here where I don’t want to die And I thought of that idea often when studying Jenna …
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Plastic Futures
… words suggest, though, the object’s provenance is more complicated. It is one of dozens of plastic fragments … the creatures whose lives it disrupts. By proxy, the birds also hint at human lives. As nanoplastics infiltrate human … blood, hearts, kidneys, brains, placenta, and semen, our bodies, too, are interwoven with the plastics that surround …
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An Anchorless Space
… all the things we’re doing wrong. But these images aren’t a commentary on global warming. I didn’t think about global … pools of blue that appeared in the whiteness. There was also a stream, this tiny blue ribbon. So we followed it. … on top, along with the black silt. It has texture, little points. It’s not slippery. You could run on it.  You could …
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What Has Been Will Be Again
… said, “critically explore Southern identity, marginalized communities, and the history of place”—big ideas that feel … when you start meeting people on the road. The state becomes increasingly intimate and hard to define, starting … has stood at the nexus of American identity.” But there are also the things that only some of us know, and those truths …
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