By Victor D. Infante
Pick a place to start. Call it Mass MoCA, or the Laguna Beach Public Library, or the National Theatre of London. Draw a line to the next point. Maybe Beyond Baroque in Venice, California, or … Continue reading→
After the Latest Mass Shooting By Janet Barry That it rains today, in sullen spits, grey pouring over the mountains, mist clinging to the half mast flag oozing out her red white and blue in drops of blood on the … Continue reading→
Chernobyl Days By Claudia Serea We heard about it on Radio Free Europe. Weeks later, they distributed at school to each of us, two small white pills of potassium iodine per day and wrapped the door handles in gauze moistened … Continue reading→
Writes Brendan Constantine: Gail Gauldin Moore is a quiet veteran of L.A.’s scene. Never a schmoozer, uninterested in the fame game, Moore has nevertheless endured as a true sister for the cause. She dates her career as a … Continue reading→
To Francisco Guevara, poet, longboarder (- 28 November 2014) By Karlo Sevilla I don’t know you: Was surfing and by chance rode the ad for “The Reddest Herring,” to be launched on your first death anniversary. Thought you died of old … Continue reading→