by JL Jacobs | May 13, 2019 | Art
GALLERY SHOWING: MIHO DOHI, NAOTAKA HIRO, WATARU TOMINAGA [pdf-embedder url=”https://144.202.73.129/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Dohi-Tominaga-Hiro−PR.pdf”]...
by JL Jacobs | Apr 26, 2019 | Art
ART FEATURE – NANCY SHULER I remember playing with my grandmother’s box camera. There was no film in it but my five-year-old self ran around happily taking photos of everything. I still run around happily taking photos of everything. Some of my training in...
by JL Jacobs | Apr 3, 2019 | Art, Art and Painting, Painting, Poetry
Art: Recurring Schemes by Daniel Smith WHAT THE TREES SAW Over two thousand miles, twenty cartons of cigarettes and an ocean of liquor lie between me and that place, yet I still can’t escape the Black Hills National Forest. Time has been fluid since that day in the...
by JL Jacobs | Feb 15, 2019 | Art, Poetry and Article
Art: Blue in a Red State by Jacqueline Dee Parker ON THE WORKS OF JACQUELINE DEE PARKER: AN APPRECIATION I What comes to mind is a line from James Dickey’s “At Darien Bridge”: The hopeless look of the...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 24, 2019 | Art
ART FEATURE: CYRIL LARVOR My Black Bird artist name is a wink to the crow who is an animal who is often hated by his appearance as the black cat, but who is also revered by a tremendous amount of culture and seen as one of the smarter animals capable of counting and...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 4, 2019 | Art, Short Fiction
Art: Malawi from Ningaloo Series by Alyson Gurney PASSPORT we ate lunch on the grass in Borodino, laughing, photographing our mates in their dramatic reenactment of the famous battle scene. before hitting the road we used the bathroom – a barn with a hole...