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Tess Solomon

  • No Angel Knows

    No Angel Knows

    Apr 21, 2019

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    by

    Tess Solomon
    in Fiction

    “At the top of the platform I turned left. The flat surface of the hemispheric bubble sprawled below. In my memory, the red chairs looked like rock candy.”

  • Nass Recommends The Tsar of Love and Techno

    Nass Recommends The Tsar of Love and Techno

    Apr 21, 2019

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    by

    Peter Taylor
    in Nass Recommends

    “This novel-in-stories traces the lives of multiple generations of characters from the early days of the Soviet Union up into the near-future, all interconnected by an obscure nineteenth-century painting.”

  • Joy

    Joy

    Apr 21, 2019

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    by

    Juju Lane
    in Poetry

    She shrivels in a spotlight or a gaze, / shy in all her glory, / scared off by expectation.

  • Following Up to “Maria”

    Following Up to “Maria”

    Apr 18, 2019

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    by

    Michael Yeung
    in Essays

    “I hope that this article will create a space for more conversations about this topic, as I think it is long overdue.”

  • An Interview with Nass Co-Founder, Robert Faggen ‘82

    An Interview with Nass Co-Founder, Robert Faggen ‘82

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Katie Duggan
    in Essays

    Learning about the origins of the Nassau Weekly and how its first writers carved out a new journalistic space on campus in 1979.

  • Nassau’s Birth

    Nassau’s Birth

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Marc Fisher ‘80
    in Essays

    Considering how the Nass has simultaneously transformed and remained the same.

  • The First Days of Nassau Weekly

    The First Days of Nassau Weekly

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Richard Brody ‘80
    in Essays

    “It set for me a prime model of the meaning of a labor of love.”

  • The Compugraphic EditWriter 7500

    The Compugraphic EditWriter 7500

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Scott Oran ‘83
    in Essays

    “The Nassau Weekly felt like a really grown up thing, probably the first for me.”

  • Remarks by the designers of the satiric science fiction comic strip of the Nass in 1979

    Remarks by the designers of the satiric science fiction comic strip of the Nass in 1979

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Don Storm ‘80, James Goldin ‘80
    in Essays

    Don Storm ‘80 and I wrote and drew “Verity,” a satiric science-fiction comic strip for the Weekly, thanks to Bob Faggen ‘82 taking a chance on us. The strip took longer to produce than we anticipated, and we were grateful that the Weekly, in its first incarnation, came out a little less frequently than once…

  • Early Days of the Nass

    Early Days of the Nass

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    David Galef ‘81
    in Essays

    “It had admirable staying power, since it it obviously filled a need.”

  • A reflection by Todd Purdum ‘82, a national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair

    A reflection by Todd Purdum ‘82, a national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Todd Purdum ‘82
    in Essays

    “There was a sense that we were doing something fun and daring..“

  • Sold on the Nass

    Sold on the Nass

    Apr 14, 2019

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    by

    Donnica Moore ‘81
    in Essays

    Beginning the business team of the “nascent” Nass.

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