Create Your Own Atrocity: Jessica Hilt’s “Atrocity”
The Fanzine02.18.15
The second of three winners of the Create Your Own Atrocity contest, selected and illustrated by John Dermot Woods.
PJ Harvey: Recording in Progress
Paula Bomer02.17.15
Paula Bomer visits London to watch PJ Harvey record her latest album as part of a piece of performance art. Read the report.
Go With The Flow and Hope: An Interview with Dasher
Scott Daughtridge02.16.15
Scott Daughtridge catches up with Dasher front-woman Kylee Kimbrough in midst of their rise from the small club scene in Atlanta to nationwide success.
Serious Girls
Rachel McLeod Kaminer02.13.15
“Only at first is our body empty, / unlocated. We fill fast”: A new poem by Rachel McLeod Kaminer, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
You Got Somethin’ To Say?: A Review of Andrew Worthington’s Walls
Norman Feliks02.12.15
Norman Feliks investigates the hauntingly Nietzschean aspects of Andrew Worthington’s debut novel, Walls.
What is the Future For: An Interview with Corinne Mucha
Kati Heng02.10.15
Kati Heng talks to Chicago artist Corinne Mucha about her work, audience, and being a woman in the indie comic scene.
The Master At Play
Jake Valento02.09.15
Jake Valento looks closely at Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice and finds a film that’s more than the sum of its shaggy-dog pot-smoked parts.
Johnny III
Danielle Wheeler02.06.15
“the hot & real change to feel if you haven’t ever / wanted as I have what you cannot desire”: A new poem from Danielle Wheeler, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
“We had 3D in my day and we called it AMERICA.”” On Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals
Mark Baumer02.05.15
Mark Baumer goes deep line by line into the bloodbath of language that is Patricia Lockwood’s Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals.
Masahiro Shinoda and his film Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees (1975)
Daniel Beauregard02.04.15
Daniel Beauregard on one of the most stunning films by Japanese New Wave icon Masahiro Shinoda.









