HADESTOWNThe Circle of Myth It may turn out right this timeCarla Maria Verdino-Süllwold
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIREThe Female Gaze of Céline Sciamma's new filmRenate Stendhal
TRASH, ART, AND MOVIE REVIEWSWhat She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael The IrishmanMarriage StoryMiles David Moore
TWO FOR THE ROADWho Needs Another Hamlet? and, about Mark Crispin Miller. Michael Bettencourt
APROPOS...Think of the silence in the loving eyes looking at you in which you can see yourself... and all the colors of the sea. Arthur Danín Adler
TRUST Feeling a bunch of thoughts coalesce as I contemplate the Present Situation; reading reviews of Game of Thrones final season (because of course I just bought HBO). Claudine Jones
THE ROOTS OF THE OLD PALMThe great American poet W.S. Merwin. The highest praise I can give any poet is that I enjoy reading his or her work. Merwin's poems give me pleasure. Patrick Walsh
FELLED ON THE FIELD OF HONOR I don't know if you have an ancestor who was killed in a duel. I certainly never suspected that I had, until a chance discovery. Gregory Luce
ALL THAT MATTERS It's the 800 lb. virus in the room. It casts a pall on everything! So as a writer, what else would I write about? Les Marcott
POETRY IN THE TIME OF A NOVEL VIRUS The Word Works, a predominately poetry press, withdrew from the AWP Book Fair. All that poet- poetry love. Yes—embracing, handshaking and book handling didn't happen this year. Karren Alenier
VISUAL POEMSLips Like RosesThe Third ComingLieutenant ColumboWrongDavid Alpaugh
The Arts of ThailandCHAVALIT SOEMPRUNGSUK AT 80+ ชวลิต เสริมปรุงสุข
Artists from Thailand worked in both Thailand and the Netherlands for the past 60 years. '80+' was the latest: a six-part series of solo exhibitions.
Janine Yasovantคลิกเพื่ออ่านบทความนี้ เป็นภาษาไทย
REMEMBRANCE AND ACCEPTANCEAbout six years ago I finally had to give up reading, after a struggle with various lenses, reading devices, and print of all sizesDavid Wiley
This IssueKANDINSKY'S THEATER OF THE WORD: FROM SOUNDS TO VIOLETBoris SokolovEdited and with an Introduction by Lissa Tyler Renaud
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Girt By SeaAustralians know it well.The Photography of Jon Rendell
PaintingWinged Rabbit Enjoying A Small Apple Tree PoetryFour American Haikus
The Art of David Wiley
The Art of SS. Burrus A Retrospective
When the Earth is ravaged and the animals are dying, a new tribe of people will appear on the Earth
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THEATRE THOUGHTSAn entertaining array of audio essays on an array of topics by an astute and entertaining essayist. (Audio)
EAR BUDS Michael BettencourtWhat happens when we love our devices — and they love us back. (Video)
LIGHT FANTASTIC Michael BettencourtWeighty matters of brain neurons and addiction, two forbidden kisses,single-malt scotch, and the green dance of blue and yellow lasers. (Video)
UNDRESS ME Michael BettencourtIn a bar, Laura turns to Stefan and asks him to undressher by word of mouth, in his best mother tongue. (Video)
THE GREED GENE Michael BettencourtA young couple is told by their genetic counselor, the "genie of genes" that their child has the greed gene, and there is nothing they can do. (Video)
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