by JL Jacobs | May 29, 2019 | Poetry
Art: Feux d Artifice sur Canal Saint-Martin, Paris by Boré Ivanoff GAMBLING THE AISLE An arm length this uproar from the sea in an urgent need of an operation, crabs climb out and at first glance seeming the ruddy attendants to modify the then-yellow lacquer, their...
by JL Jacobs | May 27, 2019 | Art, Artist Review
ART REVIEW: DOMINIQUE CHAVAUX Apart from being a source of aesthetic pleasure, art is also a medium through which artists convey important messages, social commentaries and critiques. Cradled within the aesthetic value of art are symbols, allegories and various...
by JL Jacobs | May 24, 2019 | Poetry
Art: Conflicted by Robert Ferrier NO SPACE, NO TIME Face it. The distance dissolves from Tom Jones to Tiago Hannah, the sun is cold & wet in Mopti. To bring about its areas such as Cape West in the offing, a request for the location, the basic values are its...
by JL Jacobs | May 22, 2019 | Short Fiction
Art: The Hanging by Gavin Mayhew SO ZOO ME I didn’t want to go on this Bronx Zoo outing. I’ve lived nearly 67 years without ever visiting. Never had any interest watching poor trapped souls ache for the freedom of their visitors. When the Seniors Housing Commission...
by JL Jacobs | May 20, 2019 | Poetry
Art: Big wave from drone view by Gwendolyn Pryor OVERTURE He does a twinkle on the piano. Opens his mouth, lets go a high note. Loudest one he can muster, it lasts and lasts and lasts. His note, his breath morphs into ribbons of wind. Ribbons swirl, brush against the...