videocam Film & Screenwriting
Kings of the Road (1976)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Duel (1971)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Vanishing Point (1971)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Crash (1996)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
local_library Poetry
Resistance
by C.E. Chaffin
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Women in Fast Cars
by Danna Botwick
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
How I Am Going To Die
by Patty Mooney
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Plastic Pearls
by Linda McCauley Freeman
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Tragedy Drives A Sedan
by Sharon Preiss
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Point of Reference / Newberry County
by Kay Day
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
’80 Pontiac
by Jake de Peuter
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
mood Humor
The Unremarkable Suspects
by Daryl Lease
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
new_releases Creative Nonfiction
How I Never Learned to Drive
by Stefene Russell
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Stefene reflects on learning to drive - and decides she's much safer walking...
I Was a Female Motorhead
by Joan Radell
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Women aren't supposed to know cars. When Joan squats down to follow the line of a jet-black fender, or admire some beautiful bodywork, men look at her as though she's from another planet.
audiotrack Music & Songwriting
Human Being
reviewed by Jill Hill
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Whitey Ford Sings the Blues
reviewed by Jill Hill
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Hourly, Daily
reviewed by Carey Dean Potash
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Trading With the Enemy
reviewed by Carey Dean Potash
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
map Macro-Fiction
Garlands
by Armand Gloriosa
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Lawrence flung away the issue of Businessworld with a theatrical gesture of nonchalance onto the table of Conference Room One. “So the world is on the brink of a recession, and oil prices are lower than ever because, inter alia, demand from Asia is down. …
book Book Lovers
Going Native
reviewed by James Brundage
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
Going Native possesses both the crude, offensive, and blaring nature to hold the interest of a Stephen King fan as well as sufficient ironic wit, intelligence, and bizarre brilliance to keep those of us who finished Don DeLillo's Underworld interested....
66 Galaxie
reviewed by Miriam O'Neal
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
"I'm not going to say a thing about "all that post modern tv scrap culture generation x bullshit" ... I will say that m loncar has found a way to project the surface of late twentieth century American pop culture in a kind of holograph that spins us forward at a rapid rate on verbal wheels..."
Truck
reviewed by Rachel Barenblat
Issue No. 22 ~ March, 1999
As the book jacket proclaims, "it's more than a mechanic's memoir: it is a meditation on machines, metaphysics, and the moral universe." Jerome is curmudgeonly in the best New England intellectual tradition, but he's also astonishingly down to earth...