by Admin | Mar 23, 2022 | MT No. 10 Articles
Kathleen Hellen Six Poems Women Talking When I die, if it cannot be to the sound of water running over stones, or of wind moving through the branches of tall pines or of rain whispering across its wide extent or of music as it rises and retraces its...
by Admin | Mar 23, 2022 | MT No. 10 Articles
JUSTEN AHREN Artist Statement This photographic series asks us to widen our aperture, to rise, literally, above the everyday landscape of politics, war and environmental desecration and see the world in a new way. Despite the problems we face and consume each day,...
by Admin | Mar 22, 2022 | MT No. 10 Articles
Jon Madof Joshua / Luminaria This is a solo recording of two of my songs, ‘Joshua’ and ‘Luminaria.’ ‘Joshua’ was originally written for the album The Gathering with my band Rashanim (Released on Tzadik Records in 2009). The album...
by Admin | Mar 22, 2022 | MT No. 10 Articles
Kathleen Hellen Two Poems the few that will replace us A replaceable thumb, a flash drive in the nail of the prosthesis. We trust the monsters to fulfill us. Kermit moving totes along a magnet. Bert and Ernie transporting the boxes, adding jobs, minimizing...
by Admin | Mar 22, 2022 | MT No. 10 Articles
Stephanie A. Smith MighTy Back during the late summer of eighty-five, when I was about to leave Berkeley for good, everything was big: big hair, big eyeglasses, women’s shoulder-pads out to here mimicking the styles of the forties, and death was big in the...
by Admin | Mar 22, 2022 | MT No. 10 Articles
Jane Palmer Reclamation How does it feel to walk down the street, confident no one will harm you to be in a crowded space and not scan for all possible exits to let down your guard and invite love over to stay. Fight, flight, or freeze, asks the...