by Susan Defreitas | Mar 25, 2020 | Fiction
In one memory, I’m at a house party in Ann Arbor, talking to a guy who’s telling me about this new band called Blues Traveler. You walk by, and I know right away it’s you, though I have no idea at that point who you are. You turn to me in the hallway, and I can tell...
by Elizabeth Stark | Mar 24, 2020 | Guest Post
I asked Lea Page, a wonderful writer and human being, to fill me in on the details of the work she’s been doing–now from home–to get out the vote. Below is what she wrote to me. As her advice makes clear, this is work we can continue doing even from...
by Vijaya Nagarajan | Mar 22, 2020 | Personal Essays, Uncategorized
Toilet Paper: Out of Stock, 3/22/20 By Vijaya Nagarajan As most of us have been, I, too, was at a store a few days ago getting my essentials for a three week “shelter at home” six county-wide directive in the SF Bay Area, the first in the United States....
by Sally Morton | Mar 20, 2020 | Audio/Visual, Reporting
While this week has been disorienting, frightening, and downright heartbreaking, it’s been beautiful to see so many people in the world change in such little time. We’re understanding the scale of the crisis, changing our behavior, and putting in place new...
by Mary DeMocker | Mar 19, 2020 | Audio/Visual, Personal Essays
I hope today finds you well, your loved ones safe, and your community caring for every member. As we each hunker down with our “Corona Crew” – the small group of people we’re not distancing ourselves from — it seems like a good time to give everybody, including...
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