When I saw that there would be an exhibit on Emily Dickinson at the Morgan, I was very excited but somewhat surprised. It’s exciting that…
The Fall 2016 Issue is Here!
We’d like to thank all of the talented contributors for their great work. We would also like to thank the Gatsby Foundation for their generosity. We…
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The Columbia Review is accepting applications for board members! We are the oldest college literary magazine in the nation, and we publish poetry and prose…
The Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 issues are (finally) here!
We’d like to thank all of the talented contributors for their great work. We would also like to thank the Gatsby Foundation for their generosity. We…
Unlovely Love
The only reason I regret walking out of Gaspar Noé’s Love partway through is that I cannot, in good conscience, write a scathing review of…
Blog Roll: Three Thoughts on A D Jameson & the Avant-Garde
I. I’ve been writing exclusively in long-form the past twelve months and become exhausted. Simultaneously, my writing has become more self-conscious, self-reflexive,…
Confession and Silence: Father Logan’s Dilemma in Hitchcock’s I Confess
More than fifty years after its opening night, I Confess remains one of Hitchcock’s least popular films. Even upon its release, many believed the film…
Prophet of Profit: Drake as a Popularizer of Capitalism
Recently, a BuzzFeed article entitled “47 Drake Lyrics For When You Need an Instagram Caption” has been surfacing frequently on my Facebook News Feed along…
Recommended For You: Radio in the Age of Personalized Media
There are few things I miss about suburbia. However, some rituals work best in certain settings, and for me, one of those rituals was the…
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We are now accepting applications to join our editorial board for the upcoming academic year. Members of our board meet weekly to discuss submissions to…