By Vanessa Tirok
On April 5th, in the intimate quarters of New York’s most notable jazz club, I bore witness to the most face-scrunching, toe-curling perfor... Read More
Overview On July 15, 2022 “Bad Habit” singer Steve Lacy, released his sophomore, sad-core album “Gemini Rights,” and no one could have prepared for the cultura... Read More
Artwork courtesy of Hannah Allocco
It arrived to me in a dream, the Earth in darkness; crops shriveled, the ground suffocated by soot. The sun itself enclos... Read More
https://issuu.com/rutgersreview/docs/volume_57_issue_1_2_-compressed
A calamitous semester gives way to articles about electric scooters, comfort foods, w... Read More
As we wrap up an immensely strange year, enjoy this stocking stuffer from The Rutgers Review, featuring articles about unreleased Playboi Carti snippets, Taylo... Read More
by CM
When children progress through school one of the many things they are taught is the “golden rule”. To treat others the way you would want to be treated... Read More
Industry Sisters
For Women of color second-guessing their every move, when being the only inch of color in the room. Here rest
testimonies of sexual, physical... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Tethered to the Earth
Zachary Kauz
If only my portrait drawn in sand would wash away entirely
Dispe... Read More
by Sophia Higgins
I’m inclined to love Ariana Grande. Her music isn’t necessarily my favorite kind, but Ariana is a girl, and she’s a girl who has suddenly b... Read More
by Esra Abdulrahman
It’s so easy to hate on Valentine’s Day! Sooooo easy. The capitalist overlords did all the work themselves when they plastered romantic a... Read More
by The Rutgers Review Poetry Collective
Aging
Shannon Paz
Learning what attracts me to myself,
Undressing my judgement rather than my clothes,
Seeing ... Read More