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Wittgenstein in Shadow

Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy’s most misunderstood philosopher.

by Geoff Sinclair on March 26, 2016March 27, 2016

Odi et amo

Constellations of pale paned light

lapse across shadowed walls

as the din of street stragglers

dissipates in the slums,

appetites for fucking or for food

finally mollified.

by Anonymous on March 26, 2016March 27, 2016

113 Hangover Cures

Hangover alchemy is a bit more involved than water and Advil.

by Ibby Henderson on March 26, 2016April 3, 2016

Saturday Nights at the Marquis

After the show, we sit crosslegged in the theatre and smoke long thin cigarettes

and watch the smoke drift among the rafters, the tattered red velvet of the curtains

by Christian Bischoff on March 26, 2016April 9, 2016

The daylily, Hemerocallis, continues to bloom for days after its scapes are cut

for L. When you left me here to rot aboveground—preferring a disintegration undersoil, solo—they did not publish the story in the paper, this being in poor taste, your being far too young to die, the Star-Ledger style guide answering the … Read More

by Isabel Henderson on March 26, 2016February 15, 2018

Review: Neeta Patel’s “time is a floating point number.”

Patel’s senior thesis show […] is an intelligent meditation on text, handwriting, and the act of recording.

by Eliza Mott on March 23, 2016March 29, 2016

Koyt

“Punk culture is very atheistic in a certain way, and I never felt like there was really a place there for my Jewish identity. Maybe to some extent people would be into us, but there might be some difficulty in connecting with the traditional punk audience.”

by Ben Perelmuter on March 10, 2016

Luv 4 a Night

We spent approximately 30 hours talking about everything from the nature of the universe to the limitations of the human mind. The usual stuff. We sat on the corner of a couch outside a library; the couch was blue. Nothing … Read More

by Charlie Cohen on March 6, 2016March 7, 2016

Religion and Decision

A writer grapples with her Jewish identity in a new place.

by Rebecca Sobel on March 6, 2016March 7, 2016

Quad’s Comeback

With its low-key partying style and recruitment strategy, Quad will continue to appeal to the people who want something a little substantive, a little a bit-off-Steet

by Leila Clark on March 6, 2016March 7, 2016

Liking Love

The first few episodes feature some pretty conventional plot devices, but the characterization and dialogue have a loose, awkward, and very human quality to them.

by Samuel Bollen on March 6, 2016October 2, 2016

Abandoning the Authentic

Coming to terms with the newest craze in contemporary dance.

by William Keiser on March 6, 2016


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