Six Questions with Todd Colby

Danniel Schoonebeek

09.17.15

Danniel Schoonebeek talks to poet and artist Todd Colby about his series of repurposed Governors Island postcards.

The Light through the Trees

Joe Pfister

09.16.15

“‘Shit’s fucked,’ she said.” New fiction from Joseph Pfister.

Teenage Wasteland: The Endurance of Archie Andrews

Nora Hickey

09.15.15

Nora Hickey shows that we’re all trying to find our way back to something and that Archie comics are weirder than you likely are aware of.

Conception Tourism at Levitated Mass

Fortunato Salazar

09.14.15

What inspires people to want to try to have procreative sex under a 340-ton boulder? Fortunato Salazar investigates the Levitated Mass at Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

apocalypse OVA

Michael Hessel-Mial

09.11.15

Ten new macros of dystopian futurism from Michael Hessel-Mial, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.

How (Not) to Apologize

Molly Brodak

09.10.15

Is your “apology” actually an apology, or a backhanded method of defense? Molly Brodak takes a deeper look.

Fifteen Minutes

Jimmy Chen

09.09.15

“I guess I’m a little ambivalent about, quote, meeting someone from Tinder at the museum, end quote.” New prose in dialogue from Jimmy Chen.

Leopoldine Core’s Veronica Bench

Maggie Millner

09.08.15

Leopoldine Core’s Veronica Bench embodies a vulvar space alongside Lara Glenum, Ish Klein, Gertrude Stein. Maggie Millner reviews.

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Cristine Brache

09.04.15

“Which way would I like to look at myself? Through you? No, I look at myself through the eyes of objects, the eyes of my thighs. My marrow. My breath.” Three new poems from Cristine Brache, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.

Coolness, Class, and the Canon: Blue Velvet vs. Something Wild

Scott Creney

09.03.15

Why is David Lynch’s Blue Velvet considered a classic, while Jonathan Demme’s strangely parallel Something Wild is not? Scott Creney provide a close critical evaluation of two of 1986’s strangest films.