US Park Service General Grant National Memorial New York *** Find a Grave by Mark Levy Columnist Quick: Who is buried in Grant’s Tomb? You know, the one at Riverside Drive and West 122nd Street in Manhattan. Grant’s Tomb, by the way, is formally...
(Wikipedia) A nineteenth-century painting by the English painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema depicting the poetess Sappho gazing on in admiration as the poet Alcaeus plays the lyre. (Wikipedia) *** Classical Poets Have a Life of Their Own An interview with Evan Mantyk...
Taking the Temperature of the 21st Century Climate 6×9 Paperback 232 Pages Published by Omnidawn, 2018 ISBN-10: 1632430576 ISBN-13: 978-1632430571 Price: $14.62 on Amazon Review by Emily Vogel Poetry Editor T he immanance of the speaker in Julie Carr’s new...
Cynthia Karalla Cynthia Karalla’s Gift {boxes} For The Rich Review by Frank Mattondo In the Eighties, I remember meeting a fellow (older than me) who considered himself very lucky to have known a few of the odd satellites who orbited Andy Warhol. Having recently...
MEDIA ART RESTORATION: The Craft of the Art of the New Old New by Barbara Rosenthal Contributing Columnist NYC Nov 1, 2018 G reetings, Readers, for this last issue of the year, and what could be more fitting for this philosophy of art column, as we ring...
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The name Ragazine was coined in the mid-’70s in Columbus, Ohio, as the title of an alternative newspaper/magazine put together by a group of friends. It was revived in 2004 as ragazine.cc, the on-line magazine of arts, information and entertainment, a collaboration of artists, writers, poets, photographers, travelers and interested others. And that’s what it still is.
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