- Ode to Rose“Choose love! Choose love! Enter the rose garden. Let your soul make peace with the thorns.” - Rumi The Roses...
- Elevator in Sài Gòn and Chinatown by Thuận: A Review in FragmentsEach book in the Boxwalla October Book Box invites you to explore our reality(ies) in a new way. Three brilliant...
- Bits and Bobs: Say Nothing, on Married Love, & More"I've been wondering why artists are required to dream up liberation in the gallery, but when that dream means life,...
- Boxwalla’s Uncommon Gift Guide 2024: Part 2Here's part two of our Uncommon Gifting Guide, hope you find treats for yourself and your loved ones this holiday...
- Bits and Bobs: On the December Boxes, Fashion Neurosis, Hugh Grant, & MoreThank you for all the love you've shown for the Uncommon Gifting Guide, part two is just around the corner....
- Boxwalla’s Uncommon Gift Guide 2024: Part 1From Other Places It’s that time of year, Mariah Carey has been ‘defrosted’ and regardless of what else is happening,...
- The Inspirational Defiance of the Woman, Life, Freedom MovementWhen I wrote this, students protesting in UCLA were attacked by a mob, while the police did nothing for two...
- Bits and Bobs: A Reader’s Recommendation, Kafka’s Zero Chill Reading Advice, & MoreThe cover painting is 11am, Monday (2024) by Joy Labinjo, an artist brought to my attention by one of you kind readers...
- Bits and Bobs Bumper Edition: Reading Recommendations, Art, Fashion, Poetry, & More!"There’s a mighty canyon that runs down the middle of the world of the word, carving through bookshops, libraries and...
- Bits and Bobs: Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton, Being Twenty in Iran, Etel Adnan, & More"Since the day I found her, it felt as if a spell was cast on this corner of the Earth."...
- The Nobel Prize for Literature 2024 SpeculationOctober is here again. As always, we've been debating who will win the Nobel Prize for Literature this year, and...
- Bits and Bobs: Hilary Mantel, Katie Ward, Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Cillian Murphy, & More“Greatness and gentleness are possible.” In 2007, writer Katie Ward was 28 years old and had submitted her debut work...