Illustration by Cecley Hill Mooring BY ARON CHILEWICH September 21, 2020 Cities have never been more irrelevant to my life. I am residing in a rural part of the Hudson Valley, and although I worked this summer for a big public agency in New York City, the daily hours at my computer were utterly
Illustration by Cecley Hill You Will Be Afraid, But Determined: To My Unassuming, Pre-Pandemic, Pre-Protest Self BY MARY GESCHWINDT September 21, 2020 2018: Do you remember moving to New York? You arrived focused on a new life, on cramming into the Upper East Side, a short commute to Midtown to design and build dreams.
Illustration by Cecley Hill Mint Tea BY ELIFMINA MIZRAHI September 21, 2020 I am going over my notes, occasionally glancing out the window in front of my recently assembled white desk, as I wait for my office hours appointment to begin. In the distance, behind a few layers of city trees, electrical wires, and
Photo by David Bemporad No Mask No Tacos BY DAVID BEMPORAD September 21, 2020 Ruthie’s Mexican Restaurant in San Antonio, Texas is a northside institution. In a city marred by growing economic segregation, but bonded by a shared passion for the San Antonio Spurs, Fiesta, and neighborly love, community establishments like Ruthie's play a vital