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  • Articles | Oahu: Sharing an Aloha
    Beneath the paradise island façade, there is a subtle and gracious spirit flowing through Oahu


  • Poetry | In Response to The Other Artist is Present


  • Articles | "Agonized Poetry": Frida Kahlo and Catharsis
    What experiencing "Miscarriage in Detroit" by renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo has in common with the ideas of Aristotle and Vygotsky


  • Fiction | Throw Me Somethin' Mister: Fictions and Fragments from Mardi Gras
    Rumor has it that the story of Mardi Gras begins with the words, 'In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.' Now, two hundred years after the Louisiana Purchase and forty-seven days before Easter, something happens in New Orleans, Louisiana. The world there turns upside down. The work of anonymous seamstresses is on display in the street. Beaded Medici collars and feathered headdress encrusted with shell are strutted with pride along with exposed body parts and fantastic robes of moss.


  • Poetry | fashion district


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