Issue 67: 26 July 2018

Nike Adjusting Her Sandal, Again

By Anastasia Vassos   She stops, breathless, she lifts her heel behind her to straighten her stocking before she pulls at her jacket to make sure there are no wrinkles, before she runs into H.R. breathless to tell Susan, who’s sitting at her desk, that Bob continues to make lewd comments and won’t let it go, […]

Behold the Anti-Trump March in London

Illustration reportage by Ollie Hayes Demonstrators with statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, London Demonstrators with small Trump Baby balloon, near Parliament Square, London Demonstrator with flag of the European Union, Regent Street, London Young woman with statue of activist and suffragist Millicent Fawcett Parliament Square, London Demonstrators at the Bring the Noise march, Regent […]

A Year Later

By Brit Barnhouse   What you’re eating isn’t healthy. Do you see it? You always said the Holy Trifecta of impolite conversation was money, religion, and politics, and I ate it up until I starved on lack of substance. Do you see that you’re withering too? I’m not asking for atonement, as if mistakes could […]

America Is Waiting

By Georg Koszulinski   maybe it’s the white bodies leaving the ball or maybe it’s the tuxedos and gowns that walk like ghosts across the mall maybe it’s the black bodies chained across checkpoints subverting iconographies of hate or maybe it’s the cops who stand in silent symmetries beneath the rain maybe it’s the sadness in […]