Celeste Hamilton Dennis/World

Celeste Hamilton Dennis/World

Photo by Dan Luedert, 2004 Me with my student Jade at Vryman’s Erven Secondary School, New Amsterdam, Guyana.  *** Un | Fixed Homeland: How Art makes me want to be a Guyana Girl again   by Celeste Hamilton Dennis Before I left for Peace Corps Guyana in 2003, my father...

Galanty Re-Tweets

*** On fabricated autobiographies and other euphemisms   By Galanty Miller   I‘m organizing a fundraiser to pay for all this fancy cheese./ Our fingernails never stop growing — which, when you think about it, basically makes us monsters./ And yet...
Stéphanie Martin Petit/Art

Stéphanie Martin Petit/Art

  Photo by Gaetano Racit The Revenant, by Vim, Catania, Italy. *** Street Art + Cinema Project   by Stéphanie Martin Petit I call myself a street art hunter. Thanks to the use of digital cameras, tons of us have emerged during those last years and we are now...

Marina Soler/Poetry

Last Deceptions   Regardless of how fond and fondling stars inculcate the dark there is yet to press the wax seal against each enveloped space— gaps  infinite and intimate a woman standing by a window, her back to the audience of antiques:   everything...

Michael Meyerhofer/Poetry

THE MAN WHO INVENTED FIRE A hundred million nights before the first electric chair, some bored Neanderthal with the luck of a TV detective knocked two rocks together and made them spark. Glacial wind pawed the hide hung over the cave-maw. Maybe an infant cried in the...
Wendy Stewart/Creative Nonfiction

Wendy Stewart/Creative Nonfiction

Photo by Gage Skidmore, CC Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail  *** By the Seats of Our Pants   “. . . the sadness lives in the recognition that a life cannot matter.” Claudia Rankine,  “Cornel West makes the point. . . ” from Don’t Let...
W. P. Kinsella, In Memoriam

W. P. Kinsella, In Memoriam

Scene from Field of Dreams, based on W. P. “Bill” Kinsella’s novel, Shoeless Joe. *** W. P. Kinsella Slides Home   by John Smelcer Contributing editor I became friends with Canadian writer W. P. “Bill” Kinsella in the mid-1990s. Over the years, we have...

More Book Reviews: Wish for Amnesia & State of Grace

State of Grace:  The Joshua Elegies by Alexis Rhone Fancher Published by KYSO Flash Press, 2015 ISBN 978-0-98-627032-1 52 pages $20.00 “…not an abstract metaphor.” Review by Paul Sohar Death is a ready-made dramatic situation; the word alone carries...
Steve Poleskie/Then and Now

Steve Poleskie/Then and Now

Steve Poleskie works with Helen Frankenthaler *** Helen Frankenthaler’s Scarf   by Stephen Poleskie My article on Elaine de Kooning in the last issue of Ragazine apparently proved quite popular. So I will write about another person included in the Denver Museum’s...
2016 Fall Fundraiser

2016 Fall Fundraiser

© Larry Chen / unsplash.com *** FALL FUNDRAISER/2016   You believe in making the Arts a necessity, a part of life that matters.  You write, you make music, you draw, you paint, you observe, you think, you pull things out of the air and turn them into something...

Henry Giroux/Commentary

Thinking Dangerously in the Age of Normalized Ignorance     Ed. Note: Critical Thinking: From time to time the imperative to consider the stakes takes stage. This is one of those times. Our thanks to Henry Giroux for sharing with us an article that appears...
Maggie Hopp/PHotography

Maggie Hopp/PHotography

© Maggie Hopp Plains, Georgia 1976 *** 39 Maggie Hopp’s “Carter Country”   It’s an election year! What better time to travel down memory lane than now, when the past seems so much more normal than the present? Fortunately for us,...
Fred Roberts/Interview with Spencer Drate

Fred Roberts/Interview with Spencer Drate

Cover Me: Taking album art to new heights   Interview by Fred Roberts, Music Editor One might call Spencer Drate and Judith Salavetz the gray eminences behind modern rock and roll culture. They are responsible for imagery so iconic, it has become embedded in our...
Kelly Gammon White/Travel

Kelly Gammon White/Travel

All photos by Kelly Gammon White Inishbofin Island, off the coast of Connemara in the West of Ireland.  A great place to walk, if you keep an eye out for sheep and such. *** Why Ireland? By Kelly Gammon White I’m sitting in Katie’s Cottage, a hybrid...
Cynthia Karalla/Photography

Cynthia Karalla/Photography

© 2016 Cynthia Karalla Chapter III *** Cynthia Karalla’s Film Noir Summer, 2016   The BACKSTORY: The Ambiguous Road Between Exterior & Interior Worlds Shooting in 35mm to echo exterior City/Land – Scapes. I wanted to repeat the energy of the...