Better Known Than Unknown

Shannon Drury essays

I heard her utter, in hushed, respectful tones a word dreaded by all crisis-averse Minnesotans: tornado.

Out of the Picture

Shannon Drury essays

Adults can usually be relied upon to photograph one another on birthdays and major holidays, especially when a member of the family is euphemistically referred to as “getting up there.” We too easily forget the people who fill in the days in between, the friends and neighbors, those who are woven so tightly into the fabric of our everyday lives that it takes a deep, irreparable tear for us to realize how bound together we really are.