Like the organism, Movement in this issue takes on its own being from one story to the next. For this issue we asked our readers to inspire and captivate us ...
It’s Friday night. I’m twenty-two. I’m twenty-seven. I’m thirty. I’m twenty-four. It’s every Friday. I’m at home. In my dorm. In my apartment. In my grandparents’ house. Wrapped in a ...
Richie Nelson got shot on a Saturday night in March in his parents’ garage while hosting a party for the cast and crew of the school’s recent production of The ...
I don’t recall the ride back to our dock, just the throb in my temples the following day, the set of my father’s jaw when we passed each other and ...
You have to see it coming to be really afraid, another climber had once told him as he panted in shock and pain after a twenty-foot tumble toward a broken ...
All that is important is this one moment in movement. Make the moment important, vital, and worth living. Do not let it slip away unnoticed and unused. – Martha Graham
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The sailor’s question had re-framed reality, for one moment: to him, what we had in common: nationality, religion, age, attitude, was more important, by far, than the one difference in ...
At first she liked the best of us, the quiet ones with jobs who had showers in the same place every morning. But she was a thirsty girl and soon ...