Literary and Cultural Criticism The Academic’s Dilemma: When Personal Financial Fragility Collides with the Classroom July 12, 2026 rifanmuazin By Editorial Staff In an age where the boundaries between professional life and private digital existence have become increasingly porous, the consequences of a momentary oversight can be profound. For…
Literary and Cultural Criticism The Literary Pulse: Navigating the Cultural Currents of July 2026 July 11, 2026 Lina Irawan As we settle into the second week of July 2026, the literary landscape remains as vast and unpredictable as ever. From the haunting legacy of mid-century poets to the disruptive…
Literary and Cultural Criticism The Day the Poetry Died: Revisiting the 1873 Shooting of Arthur Rimbaud by Paul Verlaine July 10, 2026 Sagoh Introduction: A Collision of Geniuses On July 10, 1873, in a cramped, dimly lit room at the Hôtel à la Ville de Courtrai in Brussels, a singular event occurred that…
Literary and Cultural Criticism Beyond the Woods: Deconstructing the Myth of Mary Oliver July 10, 2026 Jia Lissa At the time of her death in 2019, Mary Oliver stood as a singular titan in American letters. She was arguably the most successful poet of her generation, producing dozens…
Non-Profit Media Management Beyond the Milestone: Building a Culture of Repair in the American Sesquicentennial July 8, 2026 Asep Darmawan As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the milestone invites a dual perspective: a celebration of endurance and a sober reckoning with the structural fractures that persist within the…
Literary and Cultural Criticism The Ghost in the Machine: Navigating the Digital Frontier of Literary Translation July 8, 2026 Iffa Jayyana "The part of ourselves that matters, when it matters, is outside time… Think of yourself simply as an instrument capable of whatever experiments in beauty or truth you wish to…
Literary and Cultural Criticism The July Literary Flood: A Comprehensive Guide to Summer’s Must-Read Releases July 8, 2026 Iffa Jayyana As the calendar turns to July, the publishing industry enters its most vibrant season. For bibliophiles, this time of year brings an embarrassment of riches—an "inundation" of new titles that…
Literary and Cultural Criticism The Literary Guest List: Why Taylor Swift’s Wedding Became a Summit for Modern Authors July 7, 2026 Raul Delapena Setiawan When the world’s most recognizable pop star marries the NFL’s most visible tight end, the resulting guest list is inevitably a kaleidoscopic intersection of high-octane celebrity. The recent nuptials of…
Literary and Cultural Criticism The Best of the Literary Internet: Reflecting on the Legacy of James Joyce’s Pomes Penyeach July 7, 2026 Jia Lissa Introduction: A Centennial Perspective On this day, July 7, 2026, we find ourselves reflecting on the rich tapestry of literary history that continues to define our modern intellectual landscape. Specifically,…
Data Journalism The Silent Repository: Why Journalism’s Open-Source Culture Has Collapsed—and How to Revive It July 7, 2026 Siti Muinah If you have spent any significant time in the trenches of newsroom technology, you likely remember a golden era—or at least a distinct spirit—that once permeated the industry. It was…