The Infinite Geometry of the Amazon: Sara Flores and the Resurgence of Kené
Deep within the verdant, serpentine veins of the Ucayali River basin in the Peruvian Amazon, the Shipibo-Konibo people have cultivated a visual language as complex and enduring as the rainforest…
The Ghostly Architecture of Loss: Exploring Sara Youngblood Gregory’s Dead Boys in Space
The acknowledgments section of Sara Youngblood Gregory’s latest poetry collection, Dead Boys in Space, concludes with a haunting, elegiac postscript: “Thank you to the ghosts that live at the heart…
The Morbid Mirror: Sara Van Os’s Decomposition Book Explores the Intersection of Trauma and Obsession
In her haunting debut novel, Decomposition Book, author Sara Van Os invites readers into a fractured world where the boundary between life and death—and the boundary between the self and…
Echoes of the Lunar Frontier: Sara Youngblood Gregory’s Dead Boys in Space Reclaims Queer History
The acknowledgments of Sara Youngblood Gregory’s new poetry collection, Dead Boys in Space, conclude with a haunting, elegiac admission: “Thank you to the ghosts that live at the heart of…
The Archive of the Vanishing: Sara Dosa’s Time and Water is a Poetic Plea for the Planet
Editor’s Note: This review was originally published during the 2026 Sundance Film Festival. National Geographic Documentary Films will open the film at NYC’s Angelika Film Center on Friday, May 29,…
Political Earthquake: House Impeaches Vice President Sara Duterte Amid Explosive Corruption and Security Allegations
MANILA — The political landscape of the Philippines was irrevocably altered on Monday as the House of Representatives delivered a crushing blow to Vice President Sara Duterte, voting overwhelmingly to…
The Radical Act of Loving a Changing World: Sara Dosa’s ‘Time and Water’
By Alexandra Hopkins May 8, 2026 "The future we were warned about is no longer distant; it is here." With this sobering yet lyrical declaration, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sara Dosa opens…












