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Current issue, no. 37
A fan’s notes on the decline of the NFL
Capital as the cutting-edge AI app
East Chicago’s legacy of lead pollution
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The long national nightmare is a long way from over. 'Tis the season for epic corruption.
The old saying is that success has many fathers.
Fiction
Fabrications. Rag sheet revisionist history. All of it. We did our best by Our Girl.
My father called to tell me that my sister was going off the rails at college.
Vegetable fuchsia but faded, gilt
gone bad from its season in Hell. Plucked up
with dirt on its cheek, petrified
as a rose shut. . .
when his fork clinks against the breakfast plate,
my day is lit by a covetous rage, a fist swollen with
Word Factory
Gregory Allen Justice was seeking to take control of his life.
Our leading political savants last week settled the sort of controversy that’s the NPR equivalent of an opioid rush—the proposition that “liberals hold the moral high ground.”
Latest
The long national nightmare is a long way from over. 'Tis the season for epic corruption.
The old saying is that success has many fathers.
Fiction
Fabrications. Rag sheet revisionist history. All of it. We did our best by Our Girl.
My father called to tell me that my sister was going off the rails at college.
Vegetable fuchsia but faded, gilt
gone bad from its season in Hell. Plucked up
with dirt on its cheek, petrified
as a rose shut. . .
when his fork clinks against the breakfast plate,
my day is lit by a covetous rage, a fist swollen with
Word Factory
Gregory Allen Justice was seeking to take control of his life.
Our leading political savants last week settled the sort of controversy that’s the NPR equivalent of an opioid rush—the proposition that “liberals hold the moral high ground.”
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