![Share This Poem: "Archeology," by Jill Dery. Share This Poem: "Archeology," by Jill Dery.](https://broadstreetonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cocktail-spilling-290x290.png)
Share This Poem: “Archeology,” by Jill Dery.
“Late at night we’d waken— someone hooting, scotch glass clinking, hi fi needle at the end and rasping.” Welcome to a cocktail party hosted by poet Jill Dery’s parents, circa 1960. You can print out the broadside here–or scroll down to see the poem in plain format. May the spirit of Sinatra smile upon...
![From Our Pages: "Prix Fixe--the table next to yours," by Thomas E. Kennedy. From Our Pages: "Prix Fixe--the table next to yours," by Thomas E. Kennedy.](https://broadstreetonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/restaurant-person-people-hand-290x290.jpg)
From Our Pages: “Prix Fixe–the table next to yours,” by Thomas E. Kennedy.
Strangers share Christmas dinner in a Copenhagen restaurant. “You hope you don’t look too much like a lonely old guy … There are good astri over this night, and the ruby is the most powerful gem in the universe.” Thomas E. Kennedy is an American expat who has lived in Copenhagen for more than thirty...
!["My Life in Pantyhose," from Writers on the Job, by Susann Cokal. "My Life in Pantyhose," from Writers on the Job, by Susann Cokal.](https://broadstreetonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/pantyhose-2-290x290.jpg)
“My Life in Pantyhose,” from Writers on the Job, by Susann Cokal.
“I used to counsel young women never to do two things, or not to do them in conjunction: 1. learn to type; 2. buy pantyhose.” Could we talk to you about pantyhose? Or rather — could our editorial director, Susann Cokal, talk about them? Below, you’ll find the link to an essay about their storied past, their...
![2017 in Review: “Unite with Love, Resist with Love,” and the evolution of a politically motivated painting. By Jonathan Machen. 2017 in Review: “Unite with Love, Resist with Love,” and the evolution of a politically motivated painting. By Jonathan Machen.](https://broadstreetonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/machen-color-bumpedUnite-with-Love-lg-copy-290x290.jpg)
2017 in Review: “Unite with Love, Resist with Love,” and the evolution of a politically motivated painting. By Jonathan Machen.
“Unite with Love, Resist with Love is this man’s message to the political and religious conservatives of our time who deny women’s rights. It asserts that science is real and that all humans matter — all bodies matter, however they choose to live.” Editors’ Note: Unite with Love, Resist with Love is a love letter full of pain,...
![Holiday Reading: "Dancing in Their Heads," on The Nutcracker and the production of girlhood. By Gregory Weatherford. Holiday Reading: "Dancing in Their Heads," on The Nutcracker and the production of girlhood. By Gregory Weatherford.](https://broadstreetonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/1gp-DwFiVMMSqF1warEBD4A-290x290.jpeg)
Holiday Reading: “Dancing in Their Heads,” on The Nutcracker and the production of girlhood. By Gregory Weatherford.
Chances are that the next weeks will bring a bit of Nutcracker into your life. We offer some perspective with Gregory Weatherford’s article about a troupe of ballerinas on the cusp of womanhood, competing for roles in the famous ballet about the hard-jawed hero. By Greg Weatherford. Most of the ballerinas are girls between the ages of...