SHADES OF DISQUIET Artist Linda Ternoir Interviewed by Toti O’Brien Contributor Years ago I had the pleasure of sharing an exhibit with artist Linda Ternoir. As we both sat the gallery, conversation sparkled naturally. I immediately realized I had...
Seeking Ultimate Fulfillment Getting real with Roger Brooks, founder of American Real With Mike Foldes Managing Editor Roger, thanks for agreeing to an e-interview with Ragazine. I was introduced to the site during a conversation on a First Friday...
Womb *** Traditionally grounded, breaking ground Fabric artist Anna Warfield explains her work and how she came to it… E-Interview with Mike Foldes When did you become interested in art? I’ve been interested in art for as long as I can...
Judith Skillman’s poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart, Best of the Web, the UK Kit Award, and is included in Best Indie Verse of New England to mention just a few honors of this prominent American poet and translator. Her work has appeared in many...
(Wikipedia) A nineteenth-century painting by the English painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema depicting the poetess Sappho gazing on in admiration as the poet Alcaeus plays the lyre. (Wikipedia) *** Classical Poets Have a Life of Their Own An interview with Evan Mantyk...
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