“The most interesting part of architecture is the non-functioning,” writes Cassidy McFadzean in “Pier Evil,” one of the poems in her third collection. In a later poem, McFadzean clarifies this observation: “Fluting’s the only feature distinguishing / columns from stone.” What the poet is talking about is
A year after Life magazine chronicled "The Good Life" in Madison, a special vacation issue from the publisher of the Saturday Evening Post trumpeted the entire state with color photos