In this interview, Alanna Duncan spoke to writer Cyrus Grace Dunham about queer bodies, naming, memory, and his new book, A Year Without A Name.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
In this interview, Alanna Duncan spoke to writer Cyrus Grace Dunham about queer bodies, naming, memory, and his new book, A Year Without A Name.
Woven throughout the deeply personal story of Boyer’s battle with breast cancer is a social and political critique of the breast cancer “industry.”
Sarah M. Broom’s debut book The Yellow House reads like a multifaceted map of not just a place, but also an expanse of time, marking both relationships and absences.
Alanna is seated at a two-person table in the back of the posh and dimly lit wine bar Ardesia in Hell’s Kitchen. She is the only other lady I have […]
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