from the editor: Spring 2023, “ask”
Writing teaches me to be bold. It’s a free pass to seek out people who can help me learn about topics I’m interested in, to talk with co...
The People Who Know Our Names: Let’s get to know them.
On many Thursdays, members of the flourish crew go to Burrito-Ville for lunch. It’s a ritual we call Burrito-Ville Thursday, and amidst th...
Art for You: “Noid,” digital art by Sarah Bussmann
By Sarah Bussmann The subject of this poster is Cho Seung-youn, also known as WOODZ. It portrays the singer with lyrics from his song “NOI...
Meeting IRL: An afternoon with a stranger from social media
By Jasmine Jones At some point during college, I followed Emma Fritsche on Instagram. I can’t remember exactly when. I click so many profi...
People We Admire Talk With People They Admire: Dr. Loretta P. Prater talks with Cynthia G. Dean
Introduction by Mia Pohlman Telling someone you look up to them involves risk. But, we believe in being straightforward in our admiration of...
People We Admire Interview People They Admire: Kelly Downes talks with Rev. Edie Bird
Introduction by Mia Pohlman Telling someone you look up to them involves risk. But, we believe in being straightforward in our admiration of...
People We Admire Interview People They Admire: Aaron Eisenhauer talks with Zelda Mazur
Introduction by Mia Pohlman Telling someone you look up to them involves risk. But, we believe in being straightforward in our admiration of...
Homage to the House Plant (and those who grow them): Abby Koch
I started collecting about five years ago, I think. At first, it was just for the aesthetic, but now, I think, it’s just really fun to see...
Homage to the House Plant (and those who grow them): Sarah W. Hale
I’m 86. As far back as I can remember, I have always liked plants — indoors and outdoors. I’ve been doing hair since I was 10. I like ...