Sharmagne Leland-St. John I Said Coffee I said coffee I didn’t say, “would you like to cup my warm soft breasts in your un-calloused, long, tapered, ringless fingered hands?” I said coffee I didn’t say, “would you like to run your tongue along my neck just below my left ear-lobe?” I said coffee I didn’t [...]
Archive for June, 2008
#41
Posted in Poetry on June 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
RSS This #2
Posted in Gonzo, non-fiction on June 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Richard NesbergThe State of Jam Bands Despite the debate over what exactly constitutes a jam band, it can be agreed that the movement began in San Francisco in the 1960s under the pioneering sounds of the Grateful Dead. And depending on how old you are the term “jam band” will conjure a different meaning. For [...]
#40
Posted in Poetry on June 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A.J. Kaufmann On the abandoned viaduct nearby she chooses the abandoned viaduct passing while mime country eyes sink into the shutdown red shattered sunset above the work-in-progress never finished construction bird alike & fully aware of the cut
Cash Rules Everything Around Me #2
Posted in Gonzo, non-fiction on June 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Greg Oguss on Pop Culture Comedy in the Age of Apatow So-called “mindless” American comedies are experiencing a renaissance thanks to Judd Apatow, a 40 year-old writer-director-producer and native New Yorker who’s lived in LA since the age of 17. Apatow first made his mark as the mind behind the short-lived TV show Freaks and [...]
#39
Posted in Poetry on June 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Simon Friel The Meat Factory He was young- 20, or 21. He went to university and paid for his studies by taking out a student loan he had no intention of ever paying back. He made some extra money by dealing to his fellow students. In the summer months the students went back to where [...]