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Volume 2, Issue 1
The Geology Issue
Departments
Letter From the Editor
by Sarah Nahm
Hindsight: Geology
In Print: Geology
Open Books
Imported Ink from Paris
by Carla Pugliese
Bookmarked: Stanford on the Moon
by Zewde Yeraswork
Now & Then
by Luukas Ilves
The Last Page: Political Life
by Lindsay Reinsmith
Fiction
Bearing Witness, Collecting Stories
by Hassan Abudu Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami
The Middle-Aged and the Restless
by Stuart Baimel The Emperor's Children by Claire Messud
After Something
by Joey McGarvey After This by Alice McDermott
Nonfiction
The United States of Arugula
by Maya Lopuch The United States of Arugula:
How We Became a Gourmet Nation by David Kamp
Jonathan and His Brothers
by Katy Meadows The Discomfort Zone by Jonathan Franzen
The Final Frontier
by Karl Eber The Silk Road to Ruin by Ted Rall
Graphic Stylings
by Zewde Yeraswork The 9/11 Report: The Graphic Novel by Ernie Colon and Sid Jacobsen
What's Postmodern About the Liberal Arts?
by Alex Coley What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts?: Classroom Politics and "Bias" in Higher Education by Michael Bérubé
The Real Stanford Challenge
by Luukas Ilves The Intellectual by Steve Fuller
Features
Litsters LitQuake
by Yan Cao
Photography
Photography: Uncovering Environments
by Kyle Anderson (interviewed by Sarah Nahm)
Theater
The Masks We Wear
by Christina McClendon The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
The Masks We Wear
by Walter Vulej "Hipolito" Ready, Aim, Fire! by Hector Shujman
The Stoppard Controversy
by Ricardo Gilb Travesties by Tom Stoppard
Visual Arts
Stanfordian Fetishism
by Rachel Dwan The Stanford Family, photography collection
Art With Wings
by Nico Machida Anselm Kiefer: Heavean and Earth
Southern Hemispheres
by Scott Coomes The Virgin, Saints and Angels: South American Paintings, 1600-1825, from the Thoma Collection
Performing Arts
Primal Moves at Symphony Hall
by Eliisa Freedman & Amy Kwon Music by Osvaldo Golijov, Dmitri Shostakovich, & Saint-Saens
Film
A Just Cause
by Zewde Yeraswork Various films from the United Nations Film Festival
In Dreams
by Tony Dang The Science of Sleep, a film
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