Only In Name: The Myth of Model Minority Assimilation
“There is a sad symbolism to this game of catch-up, a sense of sprinting after an ideal that is perpetually out of reach.”
Stuck in Purrgatory: Full Design
This week the Nass reflects on the meditative power of a cappuccino, challenges poetry publications, and envisions life as a human clone.
On Orange Juice
“…poetry ploughshares tombstones and headstones and footstones and no-stones, makes suffering beautiful and tasty…”
Ding dong… hello?
“Go back to work, you miscreant.”
Escape of the Princetonian
“If I don’t stop and take moments like this for myself, they will never take shape.”
On “On Orange Juice:” In, Around, and About Legacy Poetry Institutions
A reflection on Brittani Telfair’s (‘22) poem, “On Orange Juice.”
“Work Hard and Say It’s Easy”: Why The Strokes’ Debut Is Still Effortlessly Cool
Wherein the writer muses on the inevitable attraction of an indie favorite.
Inheritance
A science fiction glimpse into grief and imposter syndrome in the aftermath of cloning.
New York Interior and Exterior in November
A study of photography, collage, and abstraction on the canvas.
Nature’s Favorite Hue
“When are you going to honor the body that grips your soul, and bask in being whole?”
Cartoons & Caption Contest
Some cartoons for your Sunday pleasure.
