In this issue, Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar explores the nature of grief and the love wrapped up in cooking in her haunting essay “The Making of Mango Pickle.”
Monic Ductan introduces us to a delectable bakery and all the sweet and not-so-sweet things happening between a compelling cast of characters in “Two for a Dollar.”
And Moriel Rothman-Zecher moves from a chatroom inside a dream to Drake’s inbox in two poems beginning with “Copyright.”
This issue features high-resolution images that were captured by astronauts during the Apollo missions.
More than 8,400 super high-resolution images from the Apollo missions have been released onto Flickr, a huge upload which allows the general public to see the historic photographs at an unprecedented quality. The images were captured by the astronauts using an array of high-end Hasselblad cameras – a “medium format” camera which used film three to four times as large as a standard 35mm frame, hence the wonderful amount of detail. The upload is the result of a heroic effort by Kipp Teague of the Project Apollo Archive, a site working in tandem with Eric Jones’ Apollo Lunar Surface Journal. From Public Domain Review,/I>