An interview with Aric Von
Texas native Aric Von is a man of many talents. With his sculpting and tattoo work Aric has been creating his own unique imagery since the age of 12. He can currently be found at Ink Attic Tattoo in...
View ArticleAn interview with Sean Spillane
While Sean Spillane may be best known for his stint in the critically acclaimed band Arlo, he has been continuously representing indie music at it’s best, providing tracks for some of the most...
View Article“In John We Trust: Cannabalism in a Can, The South Pacific Cargo Cult of John...
Illustration by Charlie Sands DISPATCH: COCONUTS AND CAMPBELL’S IN JOHN WE TRUST: CANNABALISM IN A CAN: THE SOUTH PACIFIC CARGO CULT OF “JOHN FRUM.” John M. Edwards traces the origins of the...
View ArticleThe imagery of Natalie Shau
Natalie Shau is a digital artist from Vilnius, Lithuania. More on her fantastically dark works can be found at http://www.natalie-shau.com
View Article“A Poem in the Suggestion of an Emotively Philosophical Sculpture” by...
A Poem in the Suggestion of an Emotively Philosophical Sculpture In an origami class, the teacher talks about light & shade, how the sun’s slow leave-taking lends viability to art-is-an-ism, why...
View Article“The Gunslinger” by David S. Pointer
The Gunslinger The antique Hohner Aero Band Zeppelin Harmonica sits nearby just mention John Lee Hooker’s name and the old man has it out floating up through blues-time- zones, up where nightclub air...
View ArticleThe Relentlessly Cheerful Art of James Hance
For more information on the Relentlessly Cheerful Art of James Hance please see: http://www.jameshance.com/
View ArticleAn Interview with Becket
Becket is a fascinating character to say the least. He currently assists the iconic authoress Anne Rice, is a former Benedictine monk with a master’s degree in theology, and an author in his own...
View ArticleAn interview with John Waite
John Waite began his career in 1975 with the band The Baby’s, followed by his solo career that spawned the timeless hit Missing You (as later recorded alongside songstress Alison Krauss in 2006). He...
View Article“Of These Spiraled Identities V” by Felino A. Soriano
V “…for the creator there is no poverty and no indifferent place”. Rainer Maria Rilke when realigning improvisations or regaining spectrums of what the prior moments’ caused amid sufficient...
View Article” Doctor Nine” by Jonathan Maberry
Doctor Nine They blew into town on a Halloween wind. The Mulatto drove the big roadster, and the Sage sat beside him, snickering into his yellow beard. Telephone poles whipped by, one after the other,...
View ArticleThe Sculptures of Marco Cianfanelli
Marco Cianfanelli is an artist who works across the public and private realms, engaging the world in terms of systems rather than discrete objects or fenced off territories. He is constantly looking...
View ArticleAn interview with Emerson Collins and Del Shores
Emerson Collins Southern Baptist Sissies is a film based on the play of the same name by the ever talented Del Shores (Daddy’s Dyin’: Who’s Got the Will?, Sordid Lives). The film features Emerson...
View Article“Subliminal Self” by Mamta Madhavan
Subliminal Self Desert sunset. Moonbows. Cobbled pathway lined with zinnias. Tall, slender. Colors of the sun – running into passion. Caught on desert marigold. Ocean. Seagulls and sailboats. I roam...
View ArticleThe Artscapes of Carl Warner
The Cave of Abdo-men Valley of the Reclining Woman Shoulder Hill Valley Shin Knee Valley Autumn Boots Winterscape The ‘Foodscapes’ and ‘Otherscapes’ are created in Carl’s London studio where...
View ArticleAn interview with John Fleck
John Fleck is an actor and performance artist who has appeared in some of television’s most iconic shows. He has appeared on Seinfeld, Star Trek (Enterprise, Deep Space Nine), Babylon 5, Carnivale,...
View ArticleAn interview with Christopher Rice
Christopher Rice is the New York Times bestselling author of six novels. Christopher has also written Coastal Disturbances for The Advocate and now hosts The Dinner Party Show. His upcoming thriller...
View Article“Vincent” by Sue Clenell
Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Vincent had the yellows, pulled sunflowers from behind his ears. A storm in a dyke, Vincent scooped the sky out with teaspoons, had a policy of stun and run. Star stuck,...
View ArticleAn interview with Toby Huss
Toby Huss has portrayed many characters since he began his career in 1987. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Cotton Hill and Kohng Koy Kahn Souphanousinphone on King of the Hill and Felix...
View ArticleAn interview with Chad Crawford Kinkle
Chad Crawford Kinkle is best known for his work writing and directing the horror flick Jug Face. The film set in the backwoods, was filmed in Nashville, TN. The story line focuses on a girl who is...
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