Issue III: The I Love You Issue
Not Everyone Says I Love You
Words by Megan Cahn I met my mom for coffee at the Ferry Building in San Francisco the day before flying back to New York after a divorced family Christmas. You know, driving, planning, un-relaxed relaxation. We got our lattes and sat outside despite the damp fogginess of an SF December. Per usual we got
The Enjoyment of Adjustment
Words by Sean Welsh I started at Fifth Avenue and Grand Army Plaza, because Fifth Avenue and Grand Army Plaza was as good as any place to start. The smell of horseshit made some tourists smile. There was a rolled diaper along the sidewalk resting on a sewer cap; The Plaza was covered in netting,
The Raveonettes
Words by Ken Scrudato STYLE STYLE STYLE They were a glorious sight, appearing gorgeously on the horizon. Modern day Vikings, they came from the land of Hamlet, pastry and strikingly progressive politics not to plunder but to enlighten. They joined a small band of our own revolutionaries led by the likes of Karen O and
Today is the First Day of the End of My Life
Words by Jay Slack on november 19th, 2007, i lost the most important person in my life thus far, my girlfriend to a tragic accident. she fell eight or nine stories off the roof of her building to an apparently calm death. so i was told. it was her birthday party carried over from the
Walk of Shame
Words by Chris Kent The only thing worse than sitting on the subway back to your apartment in yesterday’s clothes smelling like unfamiliar sex is showing up at an ex-girlfriend’s dorm room to politely ask if you could wash the stench off in her shower, or borrow some soap and a towel to wash it





