“The Illustrated On the Road,” by Jack Kerouac Illustrations by Christopher Panzner Project Details: The idea was to create a watercolor/ink carnet de voyage (travel sketchbook or “Moleskine”) to make it appear to have been done on the road while...
Alamy Stock Photo, Trinity Mirror, Mirrorpix STREET CRIME: Memories of Life on 28th Street by Elliott Wilner Guest Contributor In the 1940s, when I was a young boy, 28th Street Northwest was a nondescript street in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of...
Field Farm by Cynthia McVay T he first time I saw Field Farm it was the dead of winter, snowless and charmless, but even so, something about the soft curves of the land and open space captivated me. As the realtor fumbled for the key to the...
Photo by Jenny Marvin on Unsplash *** The Bermuda Triangle by Sherrie Harvey Contributing Writer How would you girls like to spend the summer in Bermuda? My mom asks my younger sister and me. The May fervor of the approaching summer excites us. My tumultuous...
Epiphany in a Pizza Shop A Trumpian Reverie By Evan Lockwood Illegally stoned on a plant not federally legal yet, in line at a pizza shop on a Friday night. The line is uncomfortably long for being this stoned. A young girl – clearly the daughter of an...
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