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Fists of a Fighter, Heart of an Angel

lbrensel November 7, 2025November 13, 2025

Angel Keihl hops back and forth, shifting her weight across a padded mat in the mixed martial arts studio where she trains. Behind gloved fists, the 35-year-old hides her face, which has taken a few beatings over the years. Her brown eyes twinkle today, but they’ve been, at times, bulbed and blue and swollen shut.  … Continue readingFists of a Fighter, Heart of an Angel

The lowbar grind

Diego Perdomo October 31, 2025October 30, 2025

When Ryan Barlow was a teenager, he would have done anything to skate.
Who cared about politeness when he was asking for a ride to the skate park? Who cared
… Continue readingThe lowbar grind

Odds and ends

Layne Knox October 24, 2025October 30, 2025

Lee grabbed the pink bear in hopes of the newborn being a girl, having two boys already. The fluffy blush-colored toy, with a matching satin bow tied around its neck and its tongue sticking out, later sat with its arms spread wide open in his daughter’s crib as he breathed a sigh of relief that he was right … Continue readingOdds and ends

Old habits dine hard

Anna Edlund October 17, 2025October 24, 2025

Through the clicking of tickets printing and sizzling of onions cooking, a crisp ring ring ring cuts through the air. To soothe the shrieking melody, I cut across the kitchen, tagging close behind the worker who’s been tasked with training me. … Continue readingOld habits dine hard

800 millas

Nathan Thomas October 10, 2025October 10, 2025

Después de dos días atravesando barro hasta las rodillas, Rogelio Fernández vio cómo sus botas Timberland se desintegraban. Con los pantalones empapados y los pies descalzos heridos por espinas, siguió adelante, sabiendo que no podía regresar.​ … Continue reading800 millas

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