As I flew into Washington, DC, last month, I knew I had an enviable view of the city below. The little, short-haul Embraer jet (read:

A mix of personal essay and cultural criticism, The Waiting Room looks at the places where women’s body image, illness, and disability intersect.
As I flew into Washington, DC, last month, I knew I had an enviable view of the city below. The little, short-haul Embraer jet (read:
This month’s “The Waiting Room” is the final installment of the three-part essay “No, You’re Not Moving to Europe.” If you missed the first two
This month’s “The Waiting Room” is the second installment of the three-part essay “No, You’re Not Moving to Europe.” If you missed Part 1: Brexit
Part 1: Brexit Britain Finally, the 2016 US election is over. (The next four years are on their way, but let’s not go there just
Open the nearest paperback, crack it open, and take a good, deep whiff. Nice, right? I’m not going to tell you how many dust mites
Toward the end of August, I traveled to Edinburgh to catch the end of the annual Fringe Festival, a month-long celebration of theatre, dance, comedy,