by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Tethered to the Earth
Zachary Kauz
If only my portrait drawn in sand would wash away entirely
Dispe... Read More
by Jacqueline Kate Goldblatt
Cartoons have always held a special place in the collective consciousness of the American public. From the Saturday morning clas... Read More
by Brielle Diskin
You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who wouldn’t agree that Trader Joe’s is more than grocery shopping: it’s a full sensory experience.
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by Sophia Higgins
I’m inclined to love Ariana Grande. Her music isn’t necessarily my favorite kind, but Ariana is a girl, and she’s a girl who has suddenly b... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
One Last Reminder
Zachary Kauz
One last reminder of distance
Disconnect between phosphorus burn
Froze... Read More
by Brielle Diskin
This past Sunday evening at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California, the Academy was confronted with a conversation they have long been... Read More
by Izilda Jorge
Mental illness is a factor one can use in evaluating the works of van Gogh. As most with mental illness can vouch for, such illness is often ... Read More
by Izilda Jorge
The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) sells a shirt that reads “Men Have Made A Lot of Bad Art”. This statement isn’t positing tha... Read More
by Izilda Jorge
When we hear the word ‘love’ our immediate association of it is the romantic couple. Come to think of it, most of the love songs out there de... Read More
by Esra Abdulrahman
It’s so easy to hate on Valentine’s Day! Sooooo easy. The capitalist overlords did all the work themselves when they plastered romantic a... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Aging
Shannon Paz
Learning what attracts me to myself,
Undressing my judgement rather than my clothes,
Seeing ... Read More
by Brielle Diskin
A progressive, independent, aloof air sign who likes having fun with friends but is aversive to those who disagree with them. This is a st... Read More