Out of Syllabus, by Nirupam RoyThe Unwritten Lesson
We spend our lives tethered to the rigid geometry of the grid. From the first bell that dictates our morning to the structured lines of a ledger, we are taught that value is found in the completion of a task, the filling of a blank space, the…

Pelicans Resting by Rabih Madi
This is during my Aruba Vacation of June 2012. While walking down the beach, I noticed all the pelicans on their respective pole. They have been diving for fish and noticed this perfect opportunity to capture this.
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The Heat of Memory
There is a specific, sharp language to the things we consume. We often think of nourishment as a quiet, utilitarian act—a way to keep the clockwork of the body ticking forward. Yet, the palate is a historian. A single scent or a sudden, stinging…
