20. Sidney Brod

Sidney Brod Add Your Heading Text Here This week on the Sunday Showcase, a short story that most of us can relate to: renting an apartment surrounded by deafeningly loud construction sites. Sidney Brod, the author of this hilarious tale, perfectly captures the hell of waking to the sounds of heavy machinery breaking apart concrete […]

19. Melani Hekimoglu

Melani Hekimoglu Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are excited to share a sample of work by Melani Hekimoglu, an artist from Istanbul, Turkey. Melani’s work — vases, sculptures, beaded curtains, planters, and more — is influenced by the materiality of the medium itself. Clay is sensitive. It absorbs every movement and touch. […]

18. Yael Herzog

Yael Herzog Add Your Heading Text Here This week, we are thrilled to share Yael Herzog’s poem “August, Tel Aviv.” Yael’s poetry is searing in its imagery. She is deliberate and precise in her choice of words, while resisting excess and sentimentality. You can find another poem by Yael, “Immigrant,” in our first issue.  Yael […]

17. Zev Labinger

Zev Labinger Add Your Heading Text Here We are so excited to share five paintings by Zev Labinger on the Sunday Showcase this week! In Zevs paintings, he juxtaposes man and nature, specifically birds, through a muted color pallette to create these beautiful works that we love! Zev is a visual artist, musician and ecologist. […]

16. Noa Cohen

Noa Cohen Add Your Heading Text Here This week on the Sunday Showcase, we’re sharing two poems by Noa Cohen, who is also a contributor in our first issue. Noa’s poetry is direct and lucid and vulnerable, which makes it so relatable and easy to love. Noa Cohen grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, though she […]