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Banana Man

“He wondered if his body felt cold when she touched him. If she could sense the disconnect of his skin. If she could tell that even with her hands on his chest and her legs between his, they weren’t really touching.”

by Sarah Park on October 31, 2024November 1, 2024

P(erturbing) M(onstrous) S(ickening): On Periods

Essays, interviews, and scary movies about the horror of menstruation

by Sofia Cipriano on October 31, 2024April 9, 2025

To Build a Monster

TO BUILD A MONSTER Synthetic taste, algorithmic broth, and neural-net nuggets stitched together. No human input required—just sit back and let the bots cook up something… alive?   INGREDIENTS 4 Full skeletal remains 2 Embalmed corpses with all organs attached … Read More

by Elaine Gao on October 31, 2024October 31, 2024

Sigmund Freud Would’ve Loved AnimeCon

An invocation of the psychoanalyst’s “uncanny” to take a hard look at costume-wearing beyond Halloween

by Melanie Garcia on October 31, 2024October 31, 2024

Apocalypse (Maybe Not) Now?

“At some point lightning flashed big and bold across the sky. It was the first time in forever that the sky was anything other than that neverendin’ black, and I had to close my eyes to keep from being blinded.”

by Harper Vance on October 31, 2024November 1, 2024

Letter from the Editor

It’s absolutely true that this is the first time we’ve ever run a Halloween issue, and for a magazine as historically elaborate and artifactual as the Nassau Weekly, it’s a sort of mystifying reality. We scoured the dread tomes that … Read More

by Charlie Nuermberger on October 31, 2024October 31, 2024

Nass Recommends

Nass contributors recommending your next books, albums, and meals at Whitman.

by Aaryan Jagtap, Aliya Kraybill, Amelia Carneiro Zhu, Clara Docherty, Danny Flaherty, Lucia Brown, Lucy McWeeney, Lucy Peck, Ryan Choe, Teo Grosu, Vivian Clayton, Wendy Wang on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024

We need to arrête

We need to arrête    all of this liquid: bridges lawns psets towels gmail  caffeine with the face of   a dog  barking in  the north  courtyard alongside    teeth digging  into flesh like   that subtle ascent of  adjectives … Read More

by Wendy Wang on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024

After zooming out

After zooming out this afternoon    that held focused possibilities like a hand reaching into the backlit arteries of a bokeh   I filtered my reflections through your shutter and tore off Fuji film rolls from your skin   still … Read More

by Wendy Wang on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024

MetaStasis

“The motto of metastasis is ‘saving humanity from humanity.’ He claims that metastasis is a necessary process, ‘a way for individuals to shed their old selves and evolve into something greater.’”

by Ayse Basak Ersoy on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024

A Jaanipäev Night’s Dream

“Simeon stuffs a cool mint Zyn under his top lip. Is he lost? I ask him what his favorite movie is. Anything Woody Allen.”

by Nell Marcus on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024

On Being Selfish

A Nass writer tries their hardest to beat or maybe just to live with Peter Singer’s selfishness argument.

by Ollie Braden on October 10, 2024October 12, 2024


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