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A Completely Unrequited Affair
Translation and other inheritances. By Lily Ouellet Illustration by Selin Ho French may be the language of love, but for me it was always...
Lily Ouellet


On Returning
Meditations on bilingualism from a summer spent at home. By Zoe Gallis Towards the end of Homer’s Odyssey, we witness the titular...
Zoe Gallis


Where Archive Lives
On ephemera and utopian schemes. By Gabriela McBride Illustration by Isabelle Oh On 7th Street and 5th Avenue, tucked into a residential...
Gabriela McBride


On Waymos
An infiltration of driverless cars. By Isabelle Oh Illustration by Isabelle Oh My first Waymo encounter was somewhere in my neighborhood...
Isabelle Oh


A Suburban Shrine
On dreams, dissatisfaction, and discovery. By Elika Khosravani Illustration by Ines Alto This is how I remember time spent in my...
Elika Khosravani


On Mushrooms
Airing some things out of the house. Illustration by Em Bennett In an episode of the podcast, Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso, the host asks his guest, Jia Tolentino, after an extended conversation about her essay on a college internship in Venice: “At 19, what did you need to air out of the house?” She starts, “I think—”; but before she goes further, I think there is something to hold on to here. This particular subject/verb combo is anything but atypical. In fact, it’s probab

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