by JL Jacobs | Nov 10, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art: Flanders Fields by Karen Dover There Is Some Beginning Frame There is some beginning, and I cried into darkness–a newborn star into space. And, as I was cast out to rest among numbers and angles of description, I was distant like a...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 3, 2021 | Art, Poetry
Art by Cyril Larvor Recess You are not a child anymore, though you are approaching Recess, a rooftop bar, with an architect and a friend of his named Moe. Recess has a pool, that’s the gimmick—illuminated, sparkling, a liquid jewel, but no one...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 27, 2021 | Art Feature
Art by Josh Stein Some Preoccupations of Otherwise Unoccupied Spaces My current work is driven by a key question: can Platonic ideals be made manifest in ink and acrylic on canvas? The rest is by turns pretty interesting, trippy, and weird visual speculation....
by JL Jacobs | Oct 20, 2021 | Art, Music
Sound Of My Eyes by Alex Duensing This Is What Democracy Sounds Like The track “This Is What Democracy Looks Like” is off of my new album, MMXX, which is came out on September 10th. This track is about the 2020 marches for social justice and...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 13, 2021 | Art Feature
Art: What You Will by Kaitlyn Burke Categories 1320-72*A Categories 1320-72*A takes 10 perspectives on a single subject – each an interpretation of one of Aristotle’s 10 Categories. I have visually decomposed each phrase...