For this themed feature, we’re presenting works that tackle evolutions both personal and global.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
For this themed feature, we’re presenting works that tackle evolutions both personal and global.
The river had been dry as long as I’d been in town, but the old men still sat under the palms along the riverbank and flicked their cigarette butts into […]
Have you ever seen the parts, pieces and processes involved in making a tasty pork sausage? If not, you might want to get hold of your gag reflexes, take deep […]
Jane Marchant is a writer, photographer, and collage artist from Berkeley, California. Her work has been featured in “The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives about Being Mixed Race in the […]
Aging I unstrangle. Dangle a little burnt bacon at the back door to see if a determined part of me floats up the stairs, a reluctant stray finding its […]
Jane Marchant is a writer, photographer, and collage artist from Berkeley, California. Her work has been featured in “The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives about Being Mixed Race in the […]
1. There’s a town down deep in Texas that calls like a Grail to the faithful looking for a fresh dimension. A hack into the mainline of the Universe 200 […]
Columbia Journal is delighted to announce the winners and finalists of our 2017 Winter Contest. We received an overwhelming number of submissions, and were blown away by the breadth of […]
A man goes into a gym, thinking it’s a dance school, and waltzes with a punching bag. He enters an airport, thinking it’s a movie theater, and ends up on […]
note: Conor Yeck is a finalist in Columbia Journal’s 2017 Winter Contest. A Canticle for Wild Dogs cried pleasures of an animal night. I listen to the terror of […]
Hard Edges: Lorser Feitelson, Elise Ferguson, Alois Kronschlaeger (1 March – 14 April 2018) Hard Edges is a two-person show (arguably three) of new work by the New York […]
For its 142nd dog show, the Westminster Kennel Club has swathed Madison Square Garden in yellow and purple. The megawatt lights are bright as noonday sun on the patch of […]
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