In Eephus, Baseball Is a Metaphor for Life, But It's Also Just LifeEephus uses a local baseball game as a metaphor for the passage of time and the fleeting nature of life.
None of us wants to think about death. But pretending it won't happen may not be the best optionDeath is often avoided in conversation, yet it is a vital aspect of life that deserves acknowledgment.The pursuit of longevity can overshadow the natural cycle of life and death.
24601The article explores a duality of presence, evoking feelings of comfort and discomfort in the unseen forces of life.
William Robert JohnsWilliam Robert Johns led a rich, passion-filled life, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and simplicity.
A Family Reckons with a Father's Wish to Be Preserved Using Cryonics in "Eternal Father"The article explores themes of cryonics, mortality, and the juxtaposition of life and death through personal reflection and family interactions.
jung hoon lee carves ripples across void table's blackened wooden surfaceThe Void collection highlights the tension between life's transient nature and the infinite cosmos through organic and cosmic design motifs.
Final Week: 30% Off Tix - Cult-Hit Musical "Ride the Cyclone" Playing at NCTC (Sept. 20 - Oct. 27)Ride the Cyclone blends humor and introspection as characters seek a second chance at life after a rollercoaster ride to limbo.
Eliza Barry Callahan's Debut Novel Is an Invigorating Study of DeafnessA debut novel 'The Hearing Test' by Eliza Barry Callahan delves into themes of life, chance, sickness, and language with an original and vivid narrative.