Visual Poems
Monetize Death Be Not ProudBigamistMelmacMy Memory
David Alpaugh
Taking Your Life in Your Hands Promising Young Woman, Crip Camp
Movies about women seeking revenge against the men who wronged them have been a hardy perennial in the cinema.
Miles David Moore
Kitti Pholsakkwaกิตติ พลศักดิ์ขวา
The Purpose of Life
Janine Yasovant
Commentary
When the Police Came to Our ClassroomsTheir presence unnerved our students, many of whom had had unpleasant run-ins with the police in the course of their human service work. Michael BettencourtRemembrancesEvery so often, I must light the candle, ring the bell, but never close the book. Arthur Danin Adler Dummy So, I'm not a binge watcher technically. What I am recommending for those who do indulge is to be careful. Claudine JonesSing a Little Bit of These Workin' Man BluesThey're out there. They've always been out there. Just like background actors in a film. Not the stars, but very much essential. Les Marcott American RomeSandra Beasley is one of Washington, D.C.'s, most acclaimed and beloved poets. Her latest and perhaps best collection is Made to Explode. Gregory LuceThe Education of a Connoisseur Part 1My only regret is that I didn't discover wine sooner, having wasted time forcing down beers and mixed drinks I didn't want. Patrick Walsh
VoicesWhat should a poet reading his or her work aloud sound like?Karren Alenier
Sophia ScottChanging Lives Through ArtCarla Maria Verdino-Süllwold
The Obstacle Course Kandinsky Ran:1. His Early CriticsA historic, English-language preview of what the letters—not available to the public—contain.Jelena Hahl-Fontaine and Lissa Tyler Renaud
The Span of Black Ladders Giorgio de Chirico is speakingIt is almost certain that the artist who created the first god did something of importance wrong. I, de Chirico, will soon intuit the mistake.Brian George
images
Come to Light The Photography of Jon Rendell
The Hidden Fragrance of WatercolorsUsing the reflected light and grain of white paper to lighten one's perception of outside realityPhilip Gerstein
DrawingLove Jungle Apocalypse III
PoetryLove Jungle Apocalypse III
The Art of David Wiley
The Art of SS. Burrus A Retrospective
When the Earth is ravaged and the animals are dying,a new tribe of people will appearon the Earth
writings
Foul Ball - An American Soap Opera Altenir Silva Chapter Two - The Story of Hall
Why Is It So Blue? David Wiley I like to believe that it's possible for a two year old to teach an eighty-three year old artist how to paint.
Settling Up Vincent H. O'Neil Why would I move aside for you? When this all started, I was the only one here. I created it from nothing, all by myself.
letters
Letters to the Editor
books
media
Theatre ThoughtsAn entertaining array of audio essays on an array of topics by an astute and entertaining essayist (Audio)
Ear Buds Michael BettencourtWhat happens when we love our devices — and they love us back (Video)
Light Fantastic Michael Bettencourt Weighty matters of brain neurons and addiction, two kisses, single-malt scotch, and the green dance of blue and yellow lasers (Video)
Undress Me Michael BettencourtIn a bar, Laura turns to Stefan and asks him to undress her by word of mouth, in his best mother tongue (Video)
The Greed Gene Michael BettencourtA young couple is told by their genetic counselor, the "genie of genes" that their child has the greed gene, there is nothing they can do (Video)
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