by henrydavis | Apr 19, 2022 | Op-Ed
We live in a land bereft of democracy. Nearly every domain of our lives is regimented by hierarchy and entrenched influence. We are constrained to and by bureaucratic forms and control in every endeavor. However, not long ago, I stumbled across exactly what is so...
by clairepotter | Jan 31, 2022 | Op-Ed
I bought my first car in June 2019. It was a used, steel grey Honda Civic that my older brother, Alan, told me I’d definitely paid two thousand dollars too much for. I needed it because I was going to live in Des Moines, Iowa, while I interned for ABC covering the...
by kelseydaymarlett | Jan 18, 2022 | Op-Ed
In the backwoods of Virginia, past a crackling gravel road and a sea of golden rods, three tents sit sixty feet in the air. It is hard to see them at first. A few hundred yards down the road and the tents are completely blocked by lush green branches. But if you keep...
by samclark | Jun 6, 2021 | Op-Ed
“For brief moments flying butterflies were reflected; they seemed to fly through a sky of gravel…(t)he mirror itself is not subject to duration, because it is an ongoing abstraction that is always available and timeless. The reflections, on the other hand, are...
by justinsaint-loubert-bie | Apr 26, 2021 | Op-Ed
At first the changes were barely perceptible. Gaps here and there in the supermarket shelves, the occasional hoarder filling their cart with mountains of food. Then the fruits and vegetables disappeared. The supermarkets became crowded and hectic, and squabbles...