by CX Dillhunt | Sep 8, 2012 | Magazine Article
WINDOW To win. To do. To undo. To Endow. To bow. To wind down. To want tobe like the wind. To hold or stop the wind. To be made of glass; to shatter one Sundaymorning. To hold all, as in: He wished to see fall and all through the morningwindow, but morning decided to...
by Jeremy Behreandt | Sep 8, 2012 | Magazine Article
however mother the morning always from the mind, how every glamour misrecords the ripening with munitions, first to do the work of others, however our colleagues arpeggiate the palace we have always loved into hexagons or filaments or excesses of nurture and...
by Catherine Teresi | Sep 8, 2012 | Magazine Article
When a local church or community organization decides to hold a fundraiser, they often try a bake sale or auction. Thanks to Mark Moran of Iola, Wisconsin, there’s a new way for small organizations like these to raise money and have fun while doing it. Author of over...
by Jeremy Behreandt | Sep 8, 2012 | Magazine Article
with kelly it is estuary, almost a carmen sandiego kindof wariness, cloistered if not unrelenting, a heat that hardens to the point of the spear. one could almost agree to the ural mountains or douse one’s own blueberry eyes with methyl iodide in hope for the ripest...
by Jane Elder | Sep 8, 2012 | Magazine Article
Over the last few weeks, multiple experiences have pushed me to reflect on the power of understanding our history, learning from it, and having the courage to imagine the future in ways that safeguard generations to come. In La Crosse, I heard historian and Academy...
by Barbara Lightner | Sep 8, 2012 | Magazine Article
The world resembles a cuttlefish changing colors And shimmering. —Arthur Sze Cuttlefish on display perplex. Shimmy shine shenanigans. One message right, one left, to vex thine enemy. Be thou a cuttlefish upon a Caliban to shimmy shine the bigger light; and thereby hex...