An Ode to Food Saffron rarer than a harvest moon. French silk pie you have to eat with a spoon. Carnitas street tacos that
A Long Walk By Adeline Cruz
A Long Walk You’re the morning breeze; The song the sparrows sing; Every glint and golden beam, Shining through twirling leaves. You’re the sprawling
The End of History By Ellen Roberts Young
The End of History Ed announces he’s just married Mayor Lindsay’s daughter, they went across the street for a reception at the White House.
Discotheque By Olumide Manuel
Discotheque Beneath neon lights flickering the excitive pops of fanfare; booze and girls and spirit— black boy’s war I sway in a discotheque,
New Song By Alan Cohen
New Song I was, for a moment ready To trade all the song I know For one beautiful new song Though, next second, I knew
Two Poems By Ashish Dwivedi
“The Last Tenants” (to Rishabh Dada, Abhijeet, Munnu & Ayush, the historians of my childhood . . . and then it heavily rained, flooding the
