by JL Jacobs | Nov 3, 2020 | Art, Poetry
Art: “Un Coup de Dés Jamais N’Abolira Le Hasard” by Nelly Sanchez Sestina: Words to the Unwise (Words in Play) We seek within quotidian lives a strainof thoughts, of dreams, of wishes in a wellto satisfy our lust for sagas longto which we cling, to...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 28, 2020 | Art, Poetry
Art: Where the Clouds Meet the Mountain by Louis Fiorucci Li Bai translations by Yun Wang Li Bai (701–762), or “Li Po”, known as the Exiled Immortal, is the most celebrated and beloved poet in Chinese history. These poems are from Yun Wang’s Chinese/English...
by JL Jacobs | Oct 9, 2020 | Art Feature, Interview
Art: The Two Eves by Marthe Aponte Beauty under the SkinThe artwork of Marthe Aponte by Toti O’Brien Artist Marthe Aponte creates magical work in “picoté,” a rare and old technique, dating back to the thirteenth century, which allows all sorts of designs by...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 2, 2020 | Art
Haiga: Carrion Birds CROWS MUST REST SOMEWHERE A MURDER OF CORVUS TAKES FLIGHT SOMEONE CRIES HURRAY...
by JL Jacobs | Aug 28, 2020 | Art, Poetry
Art: Paris, Cinema, Decadance by Boré Ivanoff The Myth Of A Divided Self The dark and heavy crystal paperweights Are all gone, replaced and carried away, By the careful heart beats of a new age Fear, trapped, in a very world wide web. Only their broken spine,...