After Learning of a Friend’s Suicide, We Drive to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park

In trees along the Bath Road rookery,
a siege of herons broods. Their long necks kink.
Their nests clump bare branches like flood debris.
Settling with a click in icy muck,
gray-bearded and imposing, a male impales
the air with his spiked face, snapping stems
of reeds, but wades so slowly he hardly ripples
the surface of the pond. The water steams.

We’ve never seen one so close up before—
head cocked to scan the tributary bank
with one eye toward the sky, one toward the river.
Into his own reflection, …

Want to Donate Your Body to Science? Call Me

For Three Years, I Had to Ask Next-of-Kin Uncomfortable Questions About the Deceased

For over three years, I thought about death every day. This wasn’t some morbid obsession. It was my job.

A growing number of senior citizens—both permanent residents and part-time “snowbirds”—have …

World War I’s Heart Is Kept in the Heartland

The Conflict That Disillusioned the World and Killed More than 100,000 Americans Is Remembered in Three Powerful Midwestern Memorials

World War I was one of the most destructive events in human history, killing around 16 million soldiers and civilians worldwide, including 116,000 Americans. It did more than just destroy …

How My Grandma Could Solve the ‘End of Life’ Debate

At Almost 100 Years Old, This Strong-Minded Californian Knows That Life (and Death) Isn't So Simple

Seventy-four years ago on a rainy afternoon in Long Beach, a bride in a silk bobbinet gown stood at the back of the Presbyterian Church, preparing to walk down the …

China and Tibet’s Lama Drama

The Centuries-Old Power Struggle Over Buddhism’s Highest Figurehead, Reincarnation, and Cultural Survival

Over the last several years, Tenzin Gyatso, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, has suggested that he may be the last in the venerable line of Dalai Lama reincarnations dating …

The Ashcan School

Normally the score gets settled. The earth,
after all is said and done, gets it right.
An arrow straight to the bull’s fired-up heart.
In fact, as we speak, things …