
Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators.
—Albert Camus

Columns
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Beneath and Beyond
Monthly interviews by David Estringel with writers and artists that go beyond the art and delve into what makes these creatives tick.
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The Comfortable Apocalypse
A monthly column by Robert Dean that explores—exposes—the absurdities of American life and politics with humor and a touch of angst.
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Altered States: Championing the Uncanny
A monthly column by Dylan Desmond that deep-dives in to his favorite books (new and old), exploring the power of the written word and its impact on us.
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Wander Lines
A monthly column by Michael Templeton that takes an intellectual look at the real world, the powers that shake it, and our dubious attempts to navigate it in one piece.
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Dispatches from the Frontlines of America's Third Red Scare
A monthly column by Wesley R. Bishop that offers up an “everyman’s” critical perspective of the current, political power structure and it impact on our day-to-day lives.