Noa GudelunasRemembering Someone Else’s LifeNoa Gudelunas reflects on what gives her gender euphoria and the distance she feels when looking back on her childhood growing up as a boy.
Alexis HowellsOde to NostalgiaAlexis Howells reflects on the innocent simplicity of childhood, mourning the loss of “simple problems.”
Alex KaselNegative Face Scrapbook SpaceAlex Kasel’s poem contemplates the bittersweet nostalgia that comes with losing someone important from one’s life.
Brooke Millerhome videosBrooke Miller’s poem touches on the memories that are lost over time, and the nostalgia that follows when forgotten memories are revisited.
Reace DedonGoodbye to the Decade: Fashion Post-TechReace Dedon reflects on the rate at which trends are “in” and “out” on social media and the threat this poses to decade iconography.
Ian FastertThe Death of the MetroCardIan Fastert reflects on the phasing out of an iconic New York symbol - the MetroCard.
Natalie HelselSincerity Is ScaryNatalie Helsel gets to the bottom of that “warm and gooey feeling,” wondering why vulnerability is so hard to show to others.
Beatriz GonzalezDiner PasserbyBeatriz Gonzalez’s poem reflects on the bittersweet nostalgia of the end of a seemingly idyllic relationship.
Avery SlezakFranklin Furnace Archive: The Making of Art HistoryAvery Slezak reports on the Franklin Furnace Archive.