Photography
… who’s slipping through the cracks, it’s such a tight-knit community and network of families that you’re never going to … grandfathers had worked together, that they had friends in common. His equipment helped, too. He employs a clunky …
… be?), but their net effect is to undervalue the genuine accomplishments of the Civil Rights Movement and, more … dared to do is move beyond the color line, where individuals become “visible” and where they are held accountable for … racial history in some spots or Steele’s no-nonsense remedies in others. No matter, because there are times, as …
… awe in the meeting room of the Pay Board or marvel at the computer center from which the petroleum allocation program … The decisions of the various offices of exceptions and appeals will not be printed on insect- and time-defying paper … just as disastrous as what happened in the tepid rice paddies and turbulent cities of South Vietnam. America’s first …
Essays
… Joy Comes in the Morning Finding Sanctuary in the Wake of Pulse … unable to stop circling back to the faces of the people who died at Pulse, the Florida nightclub where a gunman opened … black lesbian from a working-class Brooklyn family—and also write and travel and live as a free black woman, as I …
Art & The Archive
… trendy and belabored fascination with the uncanniness of computer intelligence. AI discourse, when it tiptoes toward … a baby’s sleep, nutritional needs or clothing and toy materials; allowing my productivity or pace of life to vary … The men do not need faces at all in order to engage their bodies in the springing, prying motions that will shortly …
Contributor
Edward Falco Edward Falco’s latest novel is Saint John of the Five Boroughs. His previous books include the short story collections Acid and Sabbath Night in the Church of the Piranha: New and Selected Stories; the prose poem/short fiction collection In …