In the last days of this past summer, I was walking in a pre-dusk yellow, surrounded by flowers. I wasn’t alone. I was with my queer mother, Camille, and one of my closest friends, F. Busy schedules and personal drama had finally given way to a respite of summer meandering. My queer mother bought us […]
Month: November 2018
When Women Win
I didn’t stay up all night watching election results roll in from across the country. It would have been way too stressful. But I did check the results as soon as I woke up the next morning and saw that a record number of women won elections. According to the L.A Times, 121 women were […]
Stories You Can’t Tell With a Pen—NieR: Automata
Spoilers abound for NieR: Automata! One of my more controversial stances on video games and literature is that the video game is the best way to tell stories. So controversial, in fact, I haven’t said it to anyone yet. I’m finally feeling brave enough to defend this particular point, so here goes. Authors, put away […]
The Combined Sewer System of NYC and its Overflow
On an average rainy day in New York City (NYC), you can expect to receive a flash flood warning on your phone, or experience extreme travel delays, but you will never hear about sewage overflow. NYC operates with a combined sewer system. This means wastewater from toilets, sinks, and drains combines with stormwater runoff after […]
Pines: Ideal Music To Listen To When Contemplating Running Away To Live In The Woods
Alternative Pop music might not be what you think of when you think of Walden, and yet one of the more recent albums that reflects that work is Pines by Allison Sudol. Sudol is a musician turned film actor who released music under the moniker A Fine Frenzy, taken from the Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Sudol’s career is […]
Campus Unrest Part I: Queens College in the Spring of 1969
Digging in an archive is sort of like entering a waking dream. There’s something about physically holding an object from another moment in time—something with meaning, with history, an object worth saving. It sets off the imagination. And when you come back from the past, you can feel the object resonate in the present. Throughout […]