The longshoremen by themselves, or another thing about 1934
A poem about Bloody Thursday.
The Dry River
A literary magazine about Los Angeles’ physical and cultural landscape by Crybaby Press.
A poem about Bloody Thursday.
Exploring Vancouver’s relationship to Los Angeles and Hollywood, through a collection of short letters.
As the LGBTQ+ community faces more violence and reactionary politics become mainstream, many queer people are taking self defense training courses to learn how to defend themselves against hate.
Ice plants are ubiquitous with California shorelines, but few know that they are an invasive species permanently altering the ecosystem.
A review of “The Girl From Plainville”—A show that shows restraint and care towards Michelle Carter, and her desire to narrativize life.
“In her seat now, with no eyes on her and her own set firmly on busy and unfamiliar streets, everything dripped with glamour.”
An introduction to Issue One of The Dry River from the editorial team.