Poetry

Dressing Not to be Noticed

A consideration of what it means to be "clothing neutral," or dressing to be invisible, leads to the poetry of Sonnet L'Abbé and the realization that so many dress codes have one thing in common—a fear of the female ass.

The Sophoclean Rob Ford

Antigonick—poet Anne Carson's version of Sophocles' tragedy Antigone—may provide lessons for disheartened Torontonians.

Summer as Erasure

Poet Anne Simpson writes a heatwave as a reverie.