"I switch seats. But it does not matter. I feel it all: the eyeballs / of this town scorch the back of my neck, skin already darker there."
Read MoreWhether they’re sculpting sinuous vases in ‘90s-cartoon pinks or weed pipes elegant enough to be featured in the pages of Vogue, Cincinnati artists Colin Klimesh and Taylor Carter ride the line between humor and high art.
Read More"When it comes back, our love bites your shoulder, becomes the moonlight, thankful the war has ended & we still have both our hands."
Read MoreWearing thin circle-rimmed glasses, dark-brown curls pulled back into a ponytail and all smiles, a young Eve Ewing walked into a Chicago auditorium with her mother alongside her.
Read More“I was given an education on function and form, and I’ve poured that background into my mobiles, website, everything I do.”
Read MoreA piece by St. Paul-based poet Danez Smith.
Read MoreI’m always asking myself, 'How can I create something that looks like you stumbled upon it?'
Read MoreA natural soap and body care company in Kansas City committed to moral business practices as they continue to scale.
Read MoreAmy Granat’s gallery vision comes to life in Parapet Real Humans.
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