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In the Temporality of Chalk

“Through my chalk drawing, I wanted to engage with the concept of fluidity and a flexible present. What if the priority was not permanence, but the process?”

by Emma Mohrmann on November 20, 2021November 20, 2021

The Fifth Column

To the males who inhabit my building, I pose the following question: Seriously? When I arrived in the good old 08540 so many months ago, I had long since learned what I understand to be the laws–facts, perhaps, is a … Read More

by Emily Forscher Forscher on February 28, 2008March 17, 2013

Frog Meets Pig

A review of the Muppets movie.

by Will Mantell on November 30, 2011March 17, 2013

Urban Rituals

If you get off the N train at 8th street, walk past the tattoo parlors and bright storefronts of St. Mark’s Place, you’ll find the Ukrainian East Village Restaurant next to a corner of other Ukrainian bakeries.

by Rachel Stone on October 4, 2015October 17, 2015

Phoebe Bridgers Killed My Dog

Summer, set to a somber soundtrack.

by Cian Healy on September 29, 2023

Sexy Exciting Title

On Monday, December 7th, two seasoned reporters from the Nassau Weekly got the scoop on the Warwick Rowing Team of Warwick Rowers Calendar fame. The rowers release a naked calendar each year to raise money for the team. The proceeds … Read More

by Lydia Weintraub, Rachel Stone on December 11, 2014

I Wrote A Thesis

I wrote a thesis. I wrote it and bound it and turned it in. I am proud of my thesis and I think I produced a piece of research that is interesting and substantial.

by Rafael Abrahams on April 25, 2013April 28, 2013

Check Your Spandex

The privilege of flying standby and the cost of ditching leggings

by Carolyn Kelly on April 16, 2017June 29, 2017

AUTOMATIC WRITING EXERCISE #1

I see yellow spot ontology the razzle sunrays of elephantitic love-knots dazzling over my raspberry burst kisses in infinitudes of plenteous silence. When we see the L love of life-light Lincoln Center lollipops we will know our ship has sailed. … Read More

by Jennifer L. Schanbacher on March 24, 2004March 17, 2013

The Raising of Jairus’ Daughter

And straightway the damsel arose, and walked… and [he] commanded that something be given her to eat.   Jairus, whose name means “God will awaken.” Softly: his daughter. Softly: night’s passage. Fever holding her throat in its teeth.   She … Read More

by Matthew Brailas on October 3, 2013October 6, 2013

Imagery and Anxiety

Casually, if cautiously, a throng of men encircles the scarred metal of an American fighter jet, the US F-15. A few, more daring men climb the torched cockpit, and children observe with rapt interest. This first American lapse in the … Read More

by Greer Hanshaw on April 6, 2011March 17, 2013

Newman’s Day D-Ball

We here at the Nass have more experience with our own balls than the kind you play sports with (sometimes the fine line between intellectual masturbation and actual masturbation sort of disappears).

by Zebadiah Blackwell Blackwell on April 24, 2008March 17, 2013


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