Nadia Abduljabbar stresses the need to address the similarities between Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, considering "different religions as different windows toward Heaven." Nihad Sirees addresses the concept of Jihad in Islam, and the...
Agnes Lam, using few words as is her preference, writes poetry because it is something she likes to do. Hu Xudong's talk, "From the Margin of a Painting to Plural Inner Selves," describes the myriad transitions he has gone through growing from a...
Manju Sarkar discusses the topic, "Islam and We," from the perspective of a Bengali whose name doesn't identify him as Muslim and Hindu in a secular country, framing his comments through a history of colonialism and the beginning of Bengali...
Introducing the Newest Mr. "X" -- Iowa's Friendliest Thanksgiving -- The Giant That Can't Get Away -- Who Gave Us Old Gold and Black? -- Our Grandest Student -- The Scents of Roses -- 30,000,000 Spellings -- This Sophomorish Optimism -- The Citizen...
Bi Feiyu does not believe fantasy and reality are two concepts that must always balance each other; instead, he prefers to work with the "realistic spirit," describing that idea as "love, love with wings." Ashur Etwebi reflects on the topic by...