by Oliver Kangamangus
Has succumbed another age ugly,
he by course in recovery yelp yelp.
Those loose greasy scissors
Grandmother used to cut my hair.
Later use the same pair to dismantle a chicken,
or snip […]
Oh Tha Wicked One
The Hurricane and the Vacherin
by Eric LeMay
Most tastings are tragic. Wine tastings, cheese tastings, I’ve even been to a rhubarb tasting, but for all the carefully sliced samples, polished stemware, and pudgy cheeked […]
Miller’s Crossing
by Kevin Murphy
Roughly halfway through Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1990 film, Miller’s Crossing, Tom Reagan (Gabrielle Byrne) explains, “There’s nothing more foolish than a man chasing his hat.” But Tom’s […]
Four Squirrels as Lifetime Experiences
by William Aarnes
No one looks twice at a sparrow or squirrel . . .
but a peregrine falcon or mountain lion is a
lifetime experience. –Edward O. Wilson
Just yesterday morning […]
Hotline to Hell
by C.A. Masterson
I sit at an outdoor bistro table at Claudia’s Café and sip my coffee. As I open my morning paper to the classifieds, the ad jumps out […]
Man on Wire
Directed by: James Marsh
Review by: Laura Hawbaker
One can’t think of the World Trade Center without conjuring images of fiery destruction. In the years since September 11, 2001, New […]
