Finding Alternatives: The NY Art Book Fair T he world of publishing is far from dead. At least if you’re into the best of what can be done with ink and paper. The annual book fair at PS1 in Queens included alternative publishing initiatives from...
Can You Say Capitalism? by Jessica Noyes McEntee Contributing Writer Papa always said, “Princesses have princes to come to their rescue, but you have me. And Donovan, in a pinch—he’s on the payroll for that.” An unsentimental sort, he never followed up...
At the Cemetery by Joe Giordano Contributing Writer “Who died?” Craig’s eyes rose. They were brown like a Basset Hound. “What? Oh, Frank, you surprised me.” If we weren’t on the beach, or under the boardwalk with a chick, the guys hung...
So Many Things I Wish I Had Done So many things I wish I had done, so many things I wish I had said, all those words that could have comforted but that I withheld, so now even so many years after my father’s death I wish I could call him back from inside the mausoleum...
Crawdaddy Conjures Up A Mostly Forgotten Japanese Pop Star, Aku Sakamoto, To Break International Tension On The Golden Gate. by William Crawford Contributor Jimmy Pro runs a tight ship at OZQUEST. His mythical travel agency is more of an...
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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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