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Ileya

By Adedayo Agarau

There are nights that escape

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

This is war

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Death’s night won’t come gently

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Genevieve Walker

Genevieve Walker is a writer and an illustrator living in Brooklyn, New York. Previously at Salon.com and Newsweek International, Genevieve is a graduate of the journalism institute at NYU. She was once an editorial assistant at Guernica. She has written for the The New York Times, The Atlantic, Cities, and Velojoy.
http://www.genevievewalker.com
Commentary HealthTravel & Adventure

Maglia Ciclamino—Dino Buzzati’s Giro d’Italia

By Genevieve Walker June 26, 2013

Dino Buzzati’s masterpiece of sports journalism, an account of the 1949 Giro d’Italia, has been unjustly forgotten.

Commentary Arts & CultureUSA

Leigh Stein’s Dispatch from the Future: Poetry for Poetry Haters

By Genevieve Walker July 24, 2012

Leigh Stein's new collection is captivating even for the most ardent of poetry-haters.

Commentary Arts & Culture

“Keith Haring: 1978-1982”

By Genevieve Walker March 20, 2012

Keith Haring—rockstar of the art world, New York City street artist, activist—is no longer a household name. Genevieve Walker reviews the exhibit designed to commemorate his legacy.

Review Arts & CultureTravel & Adventure

The Hawaii in The Descendants

By Genevieve Walker February 25, 2012

There is beauty to Hawaii, sure. But there is also mundanity.

Review Arts & Culture

Maurizio Cattelan’s Drying Laundry

By Genevieve Walker December 15, 2011

It’s easy to hate on Maurizio Cattelan’s 21-year retrospective at New York City’s Guggenheim, but its perpetual pantsing and mooning grow on you.

Art Arts & Culture

Best Art of 2011

By Genevieve Walker December 5, 2011
The best art wasn't found in galleries this year. It was found online.
Commentary Arts & CultureGenderSex

The Bunny Stigma

By Genevieve Walker November 13, 2011

Hugh Hefner was once called a protofeminist and a social radical. But it’s been a while.

Review Arts & Culture

Lost In Translation

By Genevieve Walker September 21, 2011

The “Social Media” exhibit at New York City’s Pace Gallery explores the way social media provides a peek at the new ways people can emote, communicate, and connect with each other.

Commentary Lit World

The Unbearable Lightness of Books

By Genevieve Walker September 6, 2011

While book sales are making a comeback the question remains, will e-books continue to make thousand-percent leaps in growth, eventually swallowing the book publishing industry whole?

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