Vanishing Acts Chapter One – Buddy, 2011 “Chapter One — Buddy, 2011, ” is the first chapter in the latest book from Jaimee Wriston Colbert. by Jaimee Wriston...
Earth to Earth For Camilla how deep below is that earth to earth how far down to go for peace while our small group awkwardly gathers like disjointed clumps around the crumbling statue of an aging angel while the old man in black talks into an old book...
Another Cannes, Alison McCauley *** Alison McCauley : Une Américaine au Festival de Cannes Alison McCauley : An American in Cannes’ Festival by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Contributing Columnist A l’origine c’est par hasard qu’Alison McCauley photographie pour la...
Photo by Alice Donovan Rouse on Unsplash ••• Lessons I Learned Fighting Sexual Harassment by Fabia Wong Contributing Writer I can still hear my boss, a senior lawyer, proclaiming his feelings for me as I sat across from him. Frozen silent in dismay, I...
Camino al Desván is the musical project of the couple Lole García and Jordi Cabayol. *** Finding a Musical Heaven Rediscovering Lost Sounds of Catalan Underground Music by Fred Roberts Music Editor The past years have seen a number of compilations focusing on...
Earth to Earth how deep below is that earth to earth how far down to go for peace while our small group awkwardly gathers like disjointed clumps around the crumbling statue of an aging angel while the old man in black talks into an old book in his...
Photo by nImAdestiny *** “Architecture from a Psychotic Viewpoint”: A True Story of Psychedelic Serendipity and Hospital Design by Kristen Hallows This essay contains historically accurate words and phrases that may be considered insensitive or...
*** Leland Sklar: The Bassics of a Long Career Leland Sklar was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1947. His family moved to Los Angeles when he was four or five years old. He says his musical ‘career’ really began in 1970 when he hooked up with James Taylor....
Photo by Blake Wheeler on Unsplash *** Dancing the Writer’s Two Step An Interview with Bill Luvaas with Carol Smallwood Contributing Writer Welcome to Saint Angel is the fourth novel of this multi-nominated novelist honored with such...
Poems by ÁRPÁD FARKAS Translated from the Hungarian by Paul Sohar Let There be No Silence (Csak csend ne legyen) Let wispy little voices spring from blocks of dumbstruck dawns, let them flood the borders of glistening fields, let them ring out on the plates of...
Home on the range for the archaeology students’ first outing was a quonset hut shared by them and the team leaders. *** Melvin Diggory: Or the Time I Unearthed a Human Skull by Jessie Atkin Contributing Writer The site was down a dirt road that was half an hour...
My Lost and Found Fifteen Foot Tall Collage Drawing by Stephen Poleskie Contributing Columnist Why any artist would want to make a drawing that is five feet wide and fifteen feet tall I have no idea; however, that is me standing in front of my art...
*** Guinotte Wise: Mad Man Escapes to Kansas with Mike Foldes Managing Editor Ragazine: I see you’ve had a lot of experience in a score of occupations before becoming an advertising exec…. What led you astray, and how did you metamorphose into...
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