Legendary HeroesNo Time to Die, Dune
Studios keep trying to lure viewers back to live venues with ever greater spectacles. Recently they succeeded in that goal with two thrilling blockbusters.
Miles David Moore
Pinit Phantaprawatพินิตย์ พันธประวัติ
From a creator of art on banknotes to an independent artist
Janine Yasovant
Exquisite Enchantment
Cinderella at the Fulton
Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold
"To Be A Railroad Man"
Drive-In Theatre at Oakland's Beaux-Arts Station
Lissa Tyler Renaud
Commentary
WazersWe use Waze all the time when we travel. It's never failed us yet, we have our favored voices (right now it's Sara, but we're fond of Jane as well). Michael BettencourtIn Lieu Of A Story There is no moral, point or purpose to this non-story. It's an impression, a representation of human life on this tiny rock. Arthur Danin Adler What--?Scared the crap outta me and I hadn't even said anything to him yet--just had my little colorful flyers in my hand. In the middle of the day, in suburbia. Claudine Jones Billy The Kid Liked To Play Croquet He was an outlaw, and a cop killer. It is said that he killed his first man after a "bullying" incident. He was overly fixated on guns in a culture where guns were commonplace. Les MarcottAjarThe final stanza of the poem "In-Waiting," encapsulates both what is enjoyable about Hiram Larew's poetry and what can sometimes be frustrating. Gregory LuceThe Education of a Connoisseur - Part 3What priceless tutelage! A typical tasting might involve six or seven wines, usually several whites or sparklers, then reds from lightest to heaviest. Patrick Walsh
West Side StoryThe big questions about the film remake are: how does it compare to the original 1961 film and what makes the new version worthy of so much of your time?Karren Alenier
Kandinsky's Influence on a Young Painter: A Personal Perspective Rene LichtmanIntroduction by Lissa Tyler Renaud
Visual Poems
Crazy DaveAnswersthe Poets
David Alpaugh
The Wheel of HistoryBlind mechanics drive the wheel of history. The wheel turns. It turns, and it must turn, and it will continue to do soBrian George
images
Melbourne Train Stations The Photography of Jon Rendell
Enter, SingingThe Art of Philip Gerstein
Drawing FlaneurPoetry Dichotomy Tightrope 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
Patrick Nagel It's in the Eyes
writings
The Table Altenir Silva Life begins and ends at the table.
media
Audio
Theatre ThoughtsAn entertaining array of audio essays on an array of theatre topics by an astute and entertaining essayist
You Don't Say!Occasional Musings by an occasionally amused writer
Video
Undress Me In a bar, Laura turns to Stefan and asks him to undress her by word of mouth, in his best mother tongue
Light Fantastic Weighty matters of brain neurons and addiction, two kisses, single-malt scotch, and the green dance of blue and yellow lasers
Ear Buds What happens when we love our devices — and they love us back
The Greed Gene A young couple is told by their genetic counselor that their child has the greed gene, there is nothing they can do
letters
Letters to the Editor
books
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The One January 2009 | Click Here
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View of the ArtsJanuary 2007 | Click Here
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The Steiny RoadIndex of Karren Alenier's columns and writingsClick Here for Access
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