The Sun Interview
Table For Six Billion, Please
Judy Wicks On Her Plan To Change The World, One Restaurant At A Time
In 1983 Judy Wicks was living in a Philadelphia brownstone that she’d fought to save from mall developers in the 1970s — even committing civil disobedience at one point by lying down in front of a bulldozer.
MOREEssays, Memoirs, & True Stories
Tell Me Something
On a shelf in my home I have my brother’s record albums, their covers worn with handling, sticky residue evidence of his fondness for candy. Johnny Mathis, Frankie Lyman, the Drifters, Martha and the Vandellas: “Oh, Jimmy Mack, when are you coming back?”
MOREPonchatoula
I was twenty-one years old and taking freshman composition, because I’d gotten a late start in college. I probably wouldn’t have gone to college at all if I hadn’t lost my left arm in a car accident at the age of nineteen.
MOREReaders Write
Up All Night
It started around midnight as a trembling in the bed. Then my husband, Fred, started thrashing around as if he were in pain.
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