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Stay Tenacious

The report’s interpretation is not at odds with the Sotomayor speech, but doesn’t fully understand it, either.

by Ben Perelmuter on April 16, 2016April 24, 2016

Womb

“The voice shifts subtly, almost as if it’s mimicking my own.”

by Eva Vesely on March 27, 2022March 27, 2022

Confessions IX

Am I handsome? There are days when my face is clear and my hair all in place and I believe that I am very comely, and there are days when I am unduly scruffy and pimpled and I despise my own reflection. I

by Ted Garmizo on December 6, 2012March 22, 2013

No Shrinking Violets

A recap of Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan’s visits to the orange bubble.

by Tess Solomon on October 14, 2018October 13, 2018

The Lady and McQueen

The emergence of Lady Gaga’s alien-like back-up dancers—bedecked in all-white outfits of synthetic leotard, tall spiked crown, and go-go boots—from their perfect row of white coffins in an entirely white room announces from the outset that “Bad Romance” is going … Read More

by Thúy-Lan Võ Lite on February 17, 2010March 17, 2013

Home

“It wasn’t that I was self-conscious; rather, I recognized how ridiculous the scene must have looked. I was half dressed with tussled frosted tips and drooping bags under my eyes. They were fully uniformed, standing at least half a foot above me and simply staring at my unkempt figure.”

by Alex Jacobson on March 4, 2018March 4, 2018

Dreams from my Father

Senator Joe Biden wasn’t the first to peg Barak Obama as counter to a stereotype. Indeed, before Obama became a U.S. Senator, before he became a presidential candidate for that matter, he was generally known as an “articulate,” “well-spoken” black … Read More

by Cindy Hong on February 28, 2007March 17, 2013

The Glass Cracked

When the glass on a train cracks, strange and impossible things reveal themselves to the protagonist in this speculative fiction piece.

by Lara Katz on November 13, 2022

Shakes On a Plane

Some people grapple with their own mortality through meditation, or mountain climbing, or making a pilgrimage to some lost, crumbling temple full of monks. Some do it because they’ve just received a diagnosis of terminal illness or reached their 80th birthday. I just have to step onto a 737.

by Lauren Davis on September 28, 2014September 28, 2014

Mango Mind-Body Problem

“Aam belongs in the homeland, the body says.”

by Mollika Jai Singh on August 6, 2022October 30, 2023

Letter from the Editors

Dear Readers,   This week, the Nassau Weekly and the Black Arts Collective try something new. As part of our efforts to link this campus’ artistic worlds, this special issue comprises content created by Collective members, which has been edited … Read More

by Alex Norbrook, Frankie Solinsky Duryea on April 5, 2025

Problem and Promise

Started in 1985, the International AIDS Conference, organized by the International AIDS Society, provides an opportunity for health professionals, policy makers, NGOs, scientists, students, and leather daddies an opportunity to share knowledge and experience in the global fight against AIDS. It is the largest conference held on any one health issue, attracting more than 25,000 delegates from all over the world.

by Atrish Bagchi on October 2, 2008March 17, 2013


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