A Note from the Editors: Issue 33
Consider the Work Ethic of the Starbucks Employee
The girl behind the counter you cruise past at the Departures area. What is her story? Courtney LeBlanc wonders about airport service workers and their transient presences in our lives
Art as Service: Realizing the Value of Theater through Exit 11’s “The Bacchae”
Our Editor-in-Chief reviews a global, remotely-produced audio play within a larger conversation about how art services our lives during a pandemic
UTDOT(Terms)COM
How many times have you mindlessly scrolled past the Terms of Service? Our Multimedia Editor explores the concept of trivializing this tedious document in an age rife with conversations on data privacy and censorship
Calls in Queue
Megan Cannella places us in the mind of a call center worker with a story literally found in the footnotes
Right This Way
Morgan Kelly's welding work presents metal in a form that does not match its intended function. In this series, Kelly's works examine the consumer-service relationship and the burden of capitalism's demands on service workers