v You Come from a Beautiful Country by Stephanie Golisch Ten in the morning and the sun broils my dark hair. I trail behind my husband, Chris, and our friend, Frank. We hike in silence through the meadows that skirt the mountains in the Guangxi province of...
Photographs from the new exhibition that reflects on the turbulent period that followed the Second World War. ffff Metamorphosis of Japan After the War * * * Curated by Tsuguo Tada and Marc Feustel at Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, England, UK 22 January – 26...
—————————- 5 Poems by Jeannine Hall Gailey Oak Ridge is a Mystery It cannot be penetrated because of the dark leaves of the oaks and maples, standing so close you can hear them whisper, “Keep out.” The...
Photo by Elvissa v Squeeze Box by Kristen Clanton Before she was found beneath the interstate, her face half-missing, her body stripped clean, except for the fingers with their golden rings, Destiny’s mother stayed busy. It was in the audience of...
Collection Pickpocket by Giller Berquet fff Gilles Berquet : Viewer and « voyeur » * * * by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret * * * Photography allows one to postulate a certain truth about the body that is far from being purely entertaining or of practical utility. In the...
In October 2014 Finders Keepers Records released a compilation of music from the home recording scene of the early 1980s in Germany. This important collection documents the mood of those times, as well as representing the primeval ooze out of which the...
LIPS Yours, honey, were so perfect, a little rosebud mouth, not those puffed up blubbery things, my mother says when I pointed out the models’ collagen petals. “Roses,” my mother always says, “That’s what yours were, a nice tiny nose. That’s from...
Mary Ross photo Eric Ross performing at the Theremin Festival in Germany. * * * Eric Ross – Music From the Future * * * (For Theremin and Ensemble) * * * Review by Fred Roberts * * * It’s a shrewd move to call an album Music From the Future. In the first place...
Artist José MarÍa Sicilia at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, offers art as a mirror and a door to the past for Alzheimer patients. The Ghost, The Mirror and Narcissus * * * Visiting José María Sicilia at the Lenox Hill Neighborhood House by Zach Seeger In a coffee shop...
* * * * * * “Charles de Gaulle’s Top Spy” * * * * * * The following is an excerpt from True Tales of a Fictitious Spy: A Hungarian Gulag Grotesquerie, written by Ferenc Aladár Györgyey and Paul Sohar, with contributions from György Faludy, Gyula...
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