My interest here is primarily in situationist city planning as a
contested site between vexation and pleasure. Somewhere between
playfulness and latent hostility, in a space shared with both [...]
Vladimir Zykov
Still Life with Frasier Crane
by Jaimie Gusman
The smells from someone’s kitchen
and the shine of a newspaper
appear on the heel of a shoe
and into my living room.
Applause: In December I bought nectarines
that [...]
The Tin Drum
(Directed by Volker Schlondorff)
by Kevin Murphy
Amtrak estimated nine hours travel time from Charleston to Ft. Lauderdale. Scheduled to board at six, I cracked the dawn with depot coffee and [...]
Little Guila
by Rosaleen Bertolino
Many years ago, in a poor village high in the mountains, a little girl by the name of Guilia Pirolo dreamed of a buried bell. She claimed [...]
Take Care
by Keith Lord
Stiff-spined before the barn, Rex Turney regarded its pale amber halo, the iconic inverted trident of peace, with a measure of satisfaction. Just above the barn-door, it was [...]
Hotel
by Matt McBride
The maid, bent like a paperclip
isn’t here or is here.
Her plastic rosary
hanging from the neck of an empty Windex bottle.
On the wall
a pastel street scene and Barbara [...]
Tell No One
Directed by: Guillaume Canet
Review by: Laura Hawbaker
Hollywood producers would’ve drooled over this script from French filmmaker, Guillaume Canet. Based on the best selling American thriller by Harlan Coben, “Tell No [...]








