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08.04.25
The stars are speaking. Will you listen?

Week of August 4-10.
By Wanda Noonan



INTERVIEW: Dana Dawud

Dubai-based filmmaker, artist, curator, and soundcloud prophet


Ethics Magazine

07.31.25
On Monad 5, internet cinema, blurring, sharpening, etc.




Best Caesar Salad in NYC?

The Definitive Ethics Magazine Ranking of an Italian-American Classic


by True

07.19.25
An ever-evolving, constantly updated list of the best (and worst!) Caesar Salads in New York City, all in pursuit of the perfect salad. Inshallah we find her...




No Ethics

by True

from issue 03

07.19.25
It started when it happened, and before that I was only waiting. Everyone was exactly where they were, and in their same positions. From there I’m sure it looked like I was flying. Nobody said anything, no one asking any questions. Some scream, though not me—I’m more special than that. I’ve the notion they’re pretending. I can’t stand it when it isn’t real. I am lucid, and only accurizing. I’m probably weeping, seventeen and fully dressed. If you could see, you’d say it looks just like me...



Summative Assessment

by Max Naum

from issue 01

07.18.25
The all-consuming nature of gooning, much like the totalizing demand of fascist allegiance, requires a surrender of personal autonomy, well-being, or attachment to all social reality beyond its own. This drive within the consumer culture threatens to continuously expand, creating an increasingly homogenous society of individuals reduced to single-function machines in service of endless consumption cycles, oblivious of their own exploitation and grim predicament...



Monobloc

by Ash Ingram

from issue 03

06.25.25
I had seen Claire gnaw on monobloc polypropylene chairs like they were bones filled with marrow ready to be sucked. I had seen her suck on the polymer, the heat from her cheeks making the thermoplastic melting into a viscous liquid. She opened her mouth (a wooden stick holding her tongue down) to show the liquid making a lace of saliva and polymer. The lace had no pattern as she didn’t care to think of one...



It Is Like

by Zoey Greenwald

from issue 03

03.08.25
YOU ARE HAVING SEX WITH A STRANGELY PRECOCIOUS CHILD. WHICH HAS CRASHED THROUGH THE COOL INDIGO WINDOW OF IMAGINED ELIZABAETHAN SENSIBILITIES OF WHICH YOU WERE NEVER TOLD. OF WHICH THEY NEVER BOTHERED TO TELL YOU... 



Raisa + Ksenia

by Elsie Lappoh

from issue 02

11.02.24
Raisa was saying that Ksenia’s voice sounds like a delightful ringing of bluebells to her, even though irl those would not produce any sound at all. Did not matter. A ladybug was laboriously crawling up her elbow and disappeared instantly AS I BLINKED ONCE... 



Fat Moment

by Jesse Capozzi

from issue 02

10.26.24
Squared building with a garage door on South St., really quite far away which means in the southern half. The block is wide, one way, with a linear view of the no longer used expressway still painted perfect green. Serene in that formerly felt like a treat way but is now a constant in this year of our lord. Perfect...... 



Spirit #CYP3A4

by Madi Maffia

from issue 02

09.18.24
read read read read. read. read. no. no. no. no. i can’t. i feel something. yes, i feel it. here it comes again. i’m familiar with this thing, it’s a subconscious condition. it swarms my mind with uncontrollable thoughts and it affixes paralyzation. it makes me look asleep, asleep or dead maybe. who knows? there’s no telling, as my body, it moves none... 



Vajra 1/2

by Aristilde Kirby

from issue 03

09.18.24
First of all, shut up. Neuron waterfall, line one. Rivuletic feeling, Dakini fastens dew bokeh as ankle bells to shiver delight’s pelt, burly sigh-torus barkless & calignous in musty linden’s cool ring. Raise my calf like a kukri, my thigh like it’s fucking time, hypotenuse in space, opposite to the angel... 



Issue 01

Read the full first issue online now!

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05.30.24
Featuring work by Bobbie Bowdren, Cassandra Bristow, Jesse Capozzi, Debasery, Zoey Greenwald, Kati Kirsch, Ira Livingston, Jamison Lung, Madi Maffia, Max Naum, Leslie Rosario-Olivo, & True