In this issue, E.C. Salibian explores how food reconnects her with Armenian ancestors in “Eat Before You Go.” In “Sliders,” Wesley Browne delves into the fictional world of Hague, Indiana, where following tradition and trying to be a normal boy just might get you killed. And poet Lauren Alleyne reimagines the lives of Hansel and Gretel in three poems including “How Gretel Got Her Groove Back.”
The images in this issue present a series of futuristic pictures created by artists in France from 1899 to 1910 that depict the world as it was imagined to be like in the then distant year of 2000.