Nostalgia for Belief
The Italian filmmaker’s subversive work illustrates how we can interrogate power structures and winners’ narratives, even while working within the canon itself. By Michael O’Malley
The Italian filmmaker’s subversive work illustrates how we can interrogate power structures and winners’ narratives, even while working within the canon itself. By Michael O’Malley
Time travel may have started all in good fun, but its growing status as the only gimmick capable of saving humanity carries some troubling implications for what is being saved. By Charles Carman
When we return to beloved children’s books or discover new ones as adults, we make peace with our past selves and the people we’ve become. By Megan Foster
A cocktail recipe by the Fare Forward editors
Opening Remarks for Issue 31: Attention by Sarah Clark
The Fare Forward Interview with Danielle Chapman Conducted by Whitney Rio-Ross
When we call beauty unnecessary or self-indulgent, we’re limiting the scope of love. By Katy Carl
An artist looks beyond mere technical achievement to ground artistic vocation in the lifelong journey of faith. By Brian Prugh
We put attention at the center of AI—now we have to attend to who we are in the face of what we’ve made. By Joshua Rio-Ross