Michael Torres' debut poetry collection, An Incomplete List of Names, dropped a few weeks before Election Day. The poet's voice almost feels prophetic now....
Imagine a voice that could easily sing Christmas classics with soulful warmth, but somehow makes you feel naughty as you find your knees getting weak. Such a v...
The first thing Lauren Jelencovich does during our interview is sing.
“There you gooo!” She croons as I ineptly set up our Zoom recording. We both laugh and even her giggles perform a pleasing trill. Her voice is high and melodic. I take a moment...
Behind a fence wrapped in climbing plants on the side of a community baseball field, a giant sign reads Huerta del Valle. At the entrance, people tend to their...
The city of angels takes a less heavenly depiction through Coco Jones’ eyes. The glitz and glamor are part of a façade, and the hustle of Hollywood isn’t like ...
A pensive dichotomy hangs over David Lowery’s A Ghost Story, much like the heavy white bed sheet covering its protagonist. In a year drenched with passivity, reflection, and far-reaching feelings of helplessness, it felt right to revisit this work t...
Their naked bodies are skin to skin and bathed in amber in one frame and chilled in brightness in the other, but although Shia LaBeouf and Margaret Qualley are...
“Where is God?”
Diquan Julius asked the difficult question that threads the minds of people of faith in traumatic times.
The same voice that he, a singer...
Grasping on to the gray metal bars of a jungle gym, Brianna Mims pitches her head forward and digs between her arms. She swings powerfully from one bracket to the next to the next to the next to the next…
These movements are her voice, shouting f...