Number Love, My Taxes By Alicia Mountain January 23, 2017 how we are so many dependents, / how one headlight will do for now AudioPoetry Bodies & NatureFamily & RelationshipsWork & Money
Essay The Chosen and the Forgotten By Pablo Calvi January 18, 2017 Evo Morales, Casimiro Huanca, and the human grid beneath Bolivia’s power. Americas
Essay “Build That Wall!”: A Local History By Mark Binelli January 2, 2017 The boy was killed in Nogales, where the border fence curves over hilly desert like a weird spine. AmericasPoliticsUSA
Interview Vivek Shraya: Beyond Margins By RL Goldberg January 9, 2017 The artist, writer, filmmaker, and singer on transcending binaries to create works of empathy and protest. Arts & CultureGenderRace
AudioPoetry Hive By M'Bilia Meekers January 9, 2017 My name // came reeling towards me from a net / of insects that said it was your mouth. AfricaConflictFamily & Relationships
Review The Myths of Hookup Culture By Charlotte Lieberman January 11, 2017 Lisa Wade’s first book reframes the conversation about sex on campus. Family & RelationshipsGenderSexUSA
Commentary The Family Dolls, Featuring Charlie, Leslie & More By John Reed January 26, 2017 Why it's ok to play with Manson family paper dolls: an introduction to John Reed's Manson Family Paper Doll book. Print & Color Yourself! Arts & CultureHistoryUSA
Lives Kissing Melissa By Benjamin Busch January 25, 2017 An imagined kiss, remembered. Bodies & NatureFamily & Relationships
Interview Anuk Arudpragasam: Within the Bounds of the Body By Sarah Hoenicke January 24, 2017 The novelist on imperialism, detachment, and articulating the inner life.
Fiction The Sell By Alireza Mortezai January 23, 2017 “Your investor, Sina,” he said “will be persuaded by his senses." ConflictMENAWork & Money
Commentary Live: The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump By Ed Winstead January 20, 2017 Donald J. Trump will become the 45th President of the United States today at noon. Follow our live updates here. GovernmentPoliticsUSA
Commentary On Finks, Who Paid the Piper, and the CIA’s Literary Legacy By Joel Whitney January 19, 2017 Joel Whitney, Guernica Editor-at-Large, responds to Greg Barnhisel's review of his new book Finks. USA
Fiction The Basic Conditions By Hugh Sheehy January 16, 2017 He thinks, This must be where the killers stopped for cigarettes. She'd be the one who saw them. Bodies & NatureFamily & RelationshipsUSA
Lives Man Without Fear By Sholeh Wolpé January 12, 2017 On an island, marred by a bloody past, a poet falls in love. The Kiss EuropeLit WorldTravel & Adventure
Lives George Plimpton and Papa in Cuba By Joel Whitney January 2, 2017 When Ernest Hemingway agreed to his famous Paris Review interview, he had no idea he’d be helping the CIA. AmericasLit World
Fiction James III By Chanelle Benz January 2, 2017 I really did not feel like talking about peace and justice right that minute. Family & RelationshipsUSA