InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We’re Loving: New Staff Edition 2020Since the beginning of the spring lockdown, one of my favorite musicians has pushed out a generous number of songs: an album in early…Oct 16, 2020
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyShira MooltenWhat We’re Loving: New Staff Edition 2019I have encountered few paintings as simultaneously imaginative and relatable as those displayed in Jenna Gribbon’s most recent show, “When…Oct 14, 2019
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyJulia WaltonWhat We’re Centering: Creators of ColorAccording to Data USA, only 6.6% of those with primary occupations in the arts, media, and sports in the United States are Black, less…Jun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We’re Loving: Quarantine Edition…our lives are steered by uncertainties, many of which are disruptive or even daunting; but that if we persevere and remain generous of…Apr 29, 2020Apr 29, 2020
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We Loved: 2010s Arts in ReviewA Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon (2018)Dec 31, 2019Dec 31, 2019
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We’re Loving: New Staff Edition 2020Since the beginning of the spring lockdown, one of my favorite musicians has pushed out a generous number of songs: an album in early…Oct 16, 2020
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyShira MooltenWhat We’re Loving: New Staff Edition 2019I have encountered few paintings as simultaneously imaginative and relatable as those displayed in Jenna Gribbon’s most recent show, “When…Oct 14, 2019
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyJulia WaltonWhat We’re Centering: Creators of ColorAccording to Data USA, only 6.6% of those with primary occupations in the arts, media, and sports in the United States are Black, less…Jun 22, 2020
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We’re Loving: Quarantine Edition…our lives are steered by uncertainties, many of which are disruptive or even daunting; but that if we persevere and remain generous of…Apr 29, 2020
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We Loved: 2010s Arts in ReviewA Cruelty Special to Our Species by Emily Jungmin Yoon (2018)Dec 31, 2019
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We’re Loving: Back-to-School 2019Simultaneously dream-like and restless, Ada Limón’s latest collection of poems, The Carrying (2018), feels like an embodiment of summer —…Sep 3, 2019
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyNassau Literary ReviewWhat We’re Loving: Summer 2019 EditionFriday Black is an eerie, funny collection of thirteen short stories. Besides the inversion of America’s most gross display of capitalism…Jul 22, 2019
InThe Nassau Literary ReviewbyRasheeda SakaWhat We’re Loving: Spring Break 20192019 may be shaping up to be a great year for poetry — among others, Ilya Kaminsky’s long-awaited Deaf Republic (Graywolf Press) and…Mar 29, 2019