My Poetry

Written by Shahed Kayes My Time Sometimes I just wonder where I stand! Once I wanted to be a voice of the voiceless Now I am silenced by the louder … Read More

From the Streets of Resistance to the Walls of the Gallery: The From Vietnam to Berlin Exhibition at the ACC

Written and photographed by Saul Latham The world has acted out, written down, and turned over many pages of political resistance. From Vietnam to Berlin skims back through some of … Read More

Chilling with a Bamboo Mistress

Written by Cho Namhee The most troublesome part of summer is the fact that it brings a long period of “tropical nights.” Oftentimes, this season makes you feel apologetic for … Read More

“With Courage, Strength, and Grace”: The Reason You Walk by Wab Kinew

Written by Kristy Dolson   In North America, the month of July is marked by independence celebrations in Canada and the United States. But there is a dark underside to … Read More

Top Seven Marvel Movies Not Featuring an Avenger

Written by Natale Ryan   Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is one of the most successful movie franchises to date. Though it may seem that Marvel Studios didn’t truly become successful … Read More

Five Minutes of Sunday

Written by David Joël La Boon Sundays breathe loneliness and breathe out emptiness. They are a sentiment, but a pervasive one. They hug the last frontier of defined time, fencing … Read More

The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald

Written by Kristy Dolson   This month, in the absence of a pressing theme, I was free to choose any book that struck my fancy. And, since my last two … Read More

As One: Korea’s Longing for Reunification

Written by Karina Prananto   The PyeongChang Olympics may be over, but the discussion on the chance of reunification is forever a hot topic here in Korea. Since the latest … Read More