by JL Jacobs | Aug 19, 2020 | Photography, Poetry
Art: Untitled from series Surrealutions Afterlives of Dreams You wake and slowly pull away from the gauze-like silken cocoon of your dreams. You yawn, stretch, arise, but the dreams live on without you— bubbles of anti-matter in the plasma of outer dream space. You...
by JL Jacobs | Aug 12, 2020 | Article, Music
This article was originally published on Discogs.com in June, 2020. The Connection Between Bob Dylan’s Murder Most Foul, JFK, and COVID-19 Music champions truth. It allows us to navigate the boundaries of our worlds, gives us the courage to shape limitations,...
by JL Jacobs | Aug 5, 2020 | Art Feature, Interview, Photography
AMERICAN PSYCHE: THE UNLIT CAVE by George Elsasser, Daylight Books The Big Despite the ideals Whitman portrayed with stunning perfection in his poem “America,” the “great experiment” of America is increasingly faced with unraveling. Without a critical...
by JL Jacobs | Jul 29, 2020 | Art, Short Fiction
Art: Out of the Blue Boy by Gabriel Embeha Kakku “Get to Shore” We floated lifeless among pieces of our lives. Sky and sea were black. The wind had died down a bit, the current curled ‘round our waists and pushed us further and further into the unknown. By morning...
by JL Jacobs | Jul 22, 2020 | Art, Poetry
For Schopenhauer Show me your sun-drenched sprigs of winter, The juniper bug as he howls, The rise and fall of oatmeal In the misty dawn of a burgeoning wahoo! Show me these things, My sweet, bare-faced darling, And I shall inherit your property With the gay...