Sun Jelly Pastures
Sun Jelly Pastures by Kristyna Mazur Landt, MD Drawing by the authorEditor’s note: Winner of our 2015 short fiction competition. Enid’s lazy eye wandered intently across the weathered formica...
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by Heather Aimee O’Neill Photo by Dino Kužnik No, read the sign. Inside, applause like a symphonic song infused with grief, the never-finished arrangement steadily growing, its own cohesive whole....
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by Eliza Victoria Photo by Pink Sherbet Photography Maybe we should stop moving for a second and sit down here where the grass is soft like dawn and the mist touches us and doesn’t like light-years....
View ArticleTeachers Strike in Chile
Why Joan of Arc and the Communist Party have turned against the Students in Chile Related Articles Day 50: Teachers Strike Private Universities Left out of Plan OECD Says Chilean Schools Awful...
View ArticleThree Poems
photo by Valeria Ercolano Your Daily Horoscope by Nik De Dominic Well, Stargazer, today is your day. Kind of. Imagine you just moved to a new region and for the last six months you’d been applying for...
View ArticlePresident Bachelet: How is her 2nd Term Going?
9 July 2015. Santiago, Chile. President Bachelet has seen her approval rating fall into the 20s and the economy has slowed significantly. But regarding her approval rating, at the risk of sounding...
View ArticleTransformative Years
review by Aug Stone Chilean director, author, and mystic Alejandro Jodorowsky imaginatively rids himself of his family demons in his latest memoir/novel, ‘Where The Bird Sings Best’. When visionary...
View ArticleFundraiser for Bachelet Campaign Charged with Tax Crimes
15 September 2015. Santiago, CHILE. Giorgio Martelli, campaign fundraiser for the pre-campaign of now-president Michelle Bachlet, and 5 others were charged yesterday with falsifying invoices and...
View ArticleSunning A Mattress
Sunning A Mattress by Wina PuangcoI am on a couch with my friend. We have not seen each other in half a year. He has invited me over for the things we have in common: books, music, and a...
View ArticleThe Match
by Andrea Barbosa Copacabana beach: the postcard of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, always loaded with tourists roaming around and basking in the sun. But not today. Soccer was on everyone’s agenda, everyone...
View ArticleExpat Southerner Explains Racism
by Walker Rowe Chileans are very interested in the racial debate raging in America. They ask me if I am racist or if my country is racist. I am in a unique position to comment on the racial situation...
View ArticleA Lesson for the Young, on Growing Old
by Walker Rowe OK, I’m not going old, but at 54 I’m growing older, and more quickly each day. For young readers, I want to tell you what to expect as you grow older. The gory details are a bit...
View ArticleSun Jelly Pastures
Sun Jelly Pastures by Kristyna Mazur Landt, MD Drawing by the authorEditor’s note: Winner of our 2015 short fiction competition. Enid’s lazy eye wandered intently across the weathered formica...
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by Heather Aimee O’Neill Photo by Dino Kužnik No, read the sign. Inside, applause like a symphonic song infused with grief, the never-finished arrangement steadily growing, its own cohesive whole....
View ArticleLos Primeros Días del Macrismo: Algunas Consideraciones sobre la Mutación...
Por Sebastián Grimblat Antes que se cumplan sus primeros cien días de gobierno, la administración presidencial de Mauricio Macri ha desplegado un conjunto de medidas para establecer la tendencia...
View ArticleVoltaire’s Mahomet
by Walker Rowe Voltaire is one of France’s greatest acerbic wits. He died just as the French Revolution was unfolding. I read his novel Candide, of which I remember not much except that in his travels...
View ArticleBlack Flags: The Rise of Isis
by Walker Rowe Joby Warrick’s “Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS” tells the story of how ISIS replaced Al Qaeda as the leader of radical Sunni terrorism and seized large portions of Iraq and Syria turning...
View ArticleJanuary 2016 is the Hottest Month Ever in Chile
by Alana Gale photo courtesy NASA 23 Feb 2016. Santiago, Chile January was the hottest month for the planet in the last 136 years, reports La Tercera. The record-breaking heat is not without...
View ArticlePuertecillo
graphic source: Turismo Virtual Foreign and Chilean surfers already know about Pichilemu and the waves at Punto Lobos. But there is another beach in this area with the same constant swell, yet...
View ArticleHBO GO Streaming Coming to Chile
by Alana Gale and Walker Rowe Netflix came to Chile a couple of years ago, now HBO is coming this year. In 2010, HBO launched its streaming service HBO Go in the United States. At first it required...
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