Outside of Mr. Smalls, his eyes see the stars and their absence. Light pollution again polluting this light. Angel Olsen polluted the air with questions. Won’t you open a window sometime? I […]
Goodness in the Gilded Age, A Poem by Martin H. Levinson
A stock broker bumped into the good-deed fairy on the E-train. She was wearing a short frilly dress, holding a pink magic wand, and sported gossamer wings flecked with glittering faith and […]
Unfamiliar Faces, A Poem by Minnie Mariah Wilson
Your love is so difficult to read from behind these slits for eyes Your love is so very painful that I couldn’t imagine your hate My kindness is met with curses they […]
Book Review: Kill Anything that Moves
by Michael Drohan Kill Anything that Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam by Nick Turse, Metropolitan Books, 2013 Nick Turse has written a truly extraordinary history of the Vietnam War such […]
“Was I Ever in the Silent Minority” – poem by Frank J. Correnti
There was a night when Ann Feeney was singing an inflammatory song and I couldn’t bring myself to sing along. It was just like the trumpets were blowing and I decided to […]