A Requiem for Café and Bookstore Culture
Essay by Arthur Hanson | I remember the old cafés fondly, but most of the people I knew from those days never did much of anything besides hang out
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read moreFiction by David Herod | Read and exclusive extract from David Herod’s new novella Improvidence
read moreFiction by Georgia | The first day of May was the best day of Isabelle’s life. Aaron was released from prison that morning. They spent the night together at a hotel a few blocks away from campus
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Though we are the underdog, we based Americans will make our stand come what may in 2024
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Man should not and in fact cannot be divorced from his environment—his environment is an artifact of his own soul and will.
read moreFiction by Bones | Boot camp was the most miserable thing twenty-one year-old Private Manuel Hernandez had ever experienced
read moreFilm Review by Raw Egg Nationalist | In a democratic age, where equality is the highest value and the general creep, for that reason, is ever leftwards, there’s an inherent danger to any depiction of characters who possess singular strength and virtue
read moreFilm review by J.W.Horan | If there is one clear unified takeaway from Rublev, it is this: the people only persevere and flourish when they look to the feats of great men.
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Marcus Little starts walking in Austin, Texas and doesn’t stop
read moreFiction by Lamb | In the Sunday hours between beer and dinner, when the sun throws load-bearing shadows, I’d walk in nicer neighborhoods
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