Interview with Bob Nasmith by Barry Stevens.
suffering and violence
An Old Testament scholar with a remarkably free wheeling
Eisenstein Under the Bombs
A poetic howl against the idea of war in Ukraine and its great port city on the Black Sea, Odessa. By Claudio Ferrufino-Coqueugniot.

'We love you. You're very special.' — Tracing the roots of American white extremism
White working class males help elect Trump in 2016. Now we need to look closer at why. By Shariff Abdullah.

"I Feel Invisible."
From sleeping rough to utter social isolation . . . on street youth and troubled adults finding a way forward. Interview by Whitney Smith.

Create solidarity between the haves and have-nots
An Old Testament scholar with a remarkably free wheeling and canny sense of the forces that currently plague us. Eliot Rausch interviews Walter Brueggemann.
Christmas dinner that was duck
Where might they be tonight if we hadn't invited them? By John Paul O'Neill.

Black Dog
A short story about foreboding and release. By Andrea Mason.

Bifocal Lens: The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
Edgar Allan Poe would have deeply admired it, if not wished he'd written it himself. An homage by Gary Michael Dault.
