Vol. 48 Issue 3

  • At Squire Point


    By Julia Anna Morrison I remember I have a child, vaguely He wears a raincoat, tiny pine trees on his sailor shoes I will have…

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  • Dumbphone


    By David Giffels The turning point, as I see it now, came in the third week of July 2016, when I was covering the Republican…

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  • Song Flute


    By Naima Karczmar John Coltrane left his wife in the summer of 1963. He wrote two songs for her; both were melancholy. He said the…

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