Cottage cheese & tinned fish fangirl: I’m trying to eat more elderly people foods.
Overheard in Zumba
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Nasstrology: Valentine’s Day Edition
The Nass gives its lovelorn readers guidance for the greeting card industry’s favorite holiday.
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Georgia Canon and the Blue Wave
A writer reflects on his home state’s political climate leading up to the 2020 Senate Runoff Elections.
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Hats Off – Full Design
This week, the Nass learns about the Menendez Brothers, makes friends over Zoom, and reviews the drinks of fall.
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The Virtues of Friction
A visit to a meeting of the Anscombe Society, a conservative student group at Princeton.
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Thirty-One Years in the Making: The Story of the Menendez Brothers
An interview with journalist Robert Rand about his work on the infamous 1989 murders.
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Friendship, Inside-Out
“I was never the kid to get tangled up in chatroom relationships and online communities like many of my friends in middle and high school. I repent now, for the way I invalidated, even in my own head, the authenticity of their attachments. Laughter over Zoom is still laughter.”
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after mother
“the catching of blood / & buttercream pipes / around edges as the mattress coils / find a home in my ribcage.”
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Georgia on My Mind – Full Design
This week, the Nass bruises, telescopes rhythm, and spends 24 hours on Zoom.
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Telescoping Rhythm
In the succeeding entries, we telescope “rhythm.” Sonically evocative and personally connotative, we examine the word in its multiplicity of meanings.
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Freshman Year From My Childhood Bedroom
“Applying to colleges, I held one core condition: there was no way I was staying in this town.”
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