Labor of Love: C. Spencer Yeh and Masha Tupitsyn Listen To Each Other
Cinema remains the last medium for speaking and performing love culturally. While much emphasis has been placed on the visual iconography of love, with the exception of music very little attention has...
View ArticleWork Poems by Raquel Gutiérrez
What is dissent for? In prose, the exposition of weakness goes Unappreciated. Here, a white woman less woman calls big woman more woman the wrong name the evaluative in her mind tumbles out....
View ArticleAn Object For Measuring Distance by Soyoung Shin
On a day trip with Charlie Matlack, a friend who studies engineering, we had a conversation about retroreflectors: objects that reflect light back to the light’s source. Such objects are used on boats...
View ArticleSmog City Blues: Part I by Jose Cordova
Ray was dreaming of black specks darting through a blue plane The specks shook and moved gently, rhythmically. It was a long time since he had seen anything like it. It felt good. The light of the sun...
View ArticleUnfaithful by Josh Cho
Unfaithful is a series of images that are collected from the internet that depict a geyser-like burst of water produced by broken fire hydrants in the urban landscape. The images are then converted to...
View ArticleJulie Ruin and The Sex Stains concert photographs by Caren Spitler
It was a true riot grrrl revival, proving that some 90’s feminist heroes refuse to “go quietly into that good night.” Monday, November 3rd, hundreds of USC students and others were treated to a free...
View ArticleThe Last Leditor (for now)
What is the relationship between collectivity and careerism in the art world today? I don’t believe in originality, but I believe in citation. Citation creates a connection, a conversation, a...
View ArticleIce Cream by Katherine Agard
A woman I once loved now lives in Copenhagen. I imagine her there, happy and dressed in furs I know she would never own. This is my image of the north: one knows precisely how to keep oneself fine and...
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