Who Decided It Was Bad to Be Fat?
Globalization has spread the Western prejudice against fat far and wide. Stephen E. Nash writes.
Sunday Comics
There’s a monkey in the jungle watching a vapor trail, caught up in the conflict between its brain and its tail. And if it’s Sunday
Comics, then we got nothing to lose! Please repeat the message: It’s the comix that we choose
How Well Do the Current Federal Privacy Proposals Protect Your Privacy?
Privacy legislation is on the table in the House and Senate. Will any of the proposals actually protect your data? Allie Bohm writes.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Dogme 18 Revisited
Omar Willey returns to the subject of Dogme 18 to unconfuse the confused.
Six Poems from Second Ouroboros
Six poems from Richard Kostelanetz’s upcoming book.
Wilcox/Hollywood Pantoum
Poetry by Martina Reisz Newberry.
Sunday Comics
And she was lying in the grass. And she could hear the highway breathing. And she would read the Sunday Comics; she’s making sure she is not dreaming.
Chess v. Checkers, and Other Diplomatic Dances
In the game of Middle Eastern strategy, one must learn to distinguish between the checkers and the chess players. I.M. Fletcher writes.
From the Publisher: Seventh Sun
On our seventh birthday, The Star’s publisher redoubles his efforts.
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