Mean Free Path by M. Pitter
Usually, there will be a tomorrow tomorrow as there was a yesterday yesterday. Each day expanding and contracting, sun to moon, moon to sun, in harmonic regularity. We like to freeze phases to call one...
View Article(VIDEO) “You Can/Can’t Touch My Hair”: Natural Hair on Display by R. Uribe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaFBoFMN-U8&noredirect=1 Ramelcy Uribe is a student from Haverford College from the Bronx, New York. Her internet presence is centralized here. Simply put, the...
View ArticleOn Securing Your Own Mask Before Assisting Others Or: Physician, Heal Thyself...
Ashley Paige White-Stern considers herself an ethnographer and writes about her journey from food to medicine at “The Spoon and the Sword.” As a future physician with academic mind, she plans to...
View ArticleCorrelations between Heat and Hostility by M.Pitter
In Act I Scene I of William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, the Earl of Westmoreland reckoned that the cause of the recent violence was due to the hot climate of the summer season. In Shakespeare’s famously...
View ArticleCOVER ART: In Parentheses Literary Magazine: October 2013 (Volume 2 Issue 2)
In Parentheses Literary Magazine – October 2013 (artwork: ‘Delay’ by Magda Dudziak) The cover of the upcoming issue of In Parentheses is ‘Delay’ by Magda Dudziak. Issue available October 1, 2013. For...
View ArticleORDER NOW: In Parentheses Magazine (OCT 2013) & FREE MUSIC
It is with great pleasure that we bring to you the next issue of In Parentheses. In Parentheses (October 2013) This issue features sublime work from the following contributors: Aviva Cristy, Kamden...
View ArticleSeeing all that was good in the land…by G. Mramor
Because I was there for the parting of the lakes and I saw the sun swallowed up by a whale and yet I stood transfixed as fires from sunset ran into houses dorming families thrown together in stitches...
View ArticleIntroducing the Black Gentrifier: An Emerging Social Anomaly by M. Pitter
Streaming in popular discourse has been the phenomenon of gentrification in which it appears mostly that young, open-minded, aesthetic-seeking white people move into low-income neighborhoods eventually...
View ArticlePardon the Interruption: Summer 2014 issue of In Parentheses is NOW AVAILABLE.
IP9 – In Parentheses Summer 2014 cover by Uzumaki http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/788094 We apologize for the late release — but here we present the current issue of In Parentheses! The beginning...
View ArticleNow Available: In Parentheses Magazine (Summer 2016)
Hello friends! Hope everyone is having a lovely summer. In this issue of IP (Vol. 4 Issue 2) we feature the work of many great artists: Michael Pitter, Sam Weinstein, Annie Terrazzo, M. Fagan...
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