by Admin | Jan 28, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
DIRECTOR’S CUT Connection: The Primary Impulse of Art Why do we tell stories? To inform, to inspire, to connect. The miracle of art is the way it enables us to express things at once inextricable from ourselves and more encompassing than the sum of an individual...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Quentin Walston I’m With You “I’m With You” is uplifting, catchy, and motivating. Jazz composer and pianist Quentin Walston wrote the song for his trio as the second of four movements in his latest album, “The Good Book Suite”. Inspired by Scripture and...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Two Poems by Denise S. Robbins Fight before a Flight They turned the lights off in the twenty-seat airplane. The man next to me, texting vigorously, has a foot on my knee. A single light shines on the man in front of me reading about pop psychology. The foot...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Rebecca HEslin Haller An Ode to The Men’s Cookbook Club Four years ago, on a snowy New Year’s Eve in rural Pennsylvania at the wedding of dear friends, an idea was born over vodka sodas and whiskeys on the rocks: The Men’s Cookbook Club. The concept, simple....
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Susan E. Wadds Zoom Call With an Old Friend “The flowers are for you.” – after Kim Addonizio Back against the door, feet braced on the parquet, I don’t speak what scares me, instead I say the other things— the success of new bread, the red nubs of...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2022 | MT No. 9 Articles
Krystle MaY Statler Benign Fruit Photographed by Rebecca Gustavson, 2021, This piece, Benign Fruit, is a testament to the difficulties Black women and men face in seeking medical treatment and the power of awareness for our collective breast health. This piece...