local_cafe Culture
import_contacts Zine-O-Rama
Cultronix
reviewed by Kimberly Villalba Wright
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Glimmer Train
reviewed by Kimberly Villalba Wright
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Crank
reviewed by Kimberly Villalba Wright
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
audiotrack Music & Songwriting
Express
reviewed by Richard Luck
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Milk and Kisses
reviewed by Richard Luck
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Other Songs
reviewed by Carey Dean Potash
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
10 Cent Wings
reviewed by Carey Dean Potash
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Feeling Strangely Fine
reviewed by Carey Dean Potash
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Burning The Daze
reviewed by Jill Hill
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
The Midnight Blues: Standard Time, Volume 5
reviewed by Jill Hill
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Before These Crowded Streets
reviewed by Jill Hill
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
mood Humor
Merger Mania
by Daryl Lease
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
local_library Poetry
Bergman’s
by Daniel Weinshenker
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Anaxagora
by Lacy L. Schutz
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Teasong # 8
by Miriam O'Neal
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Aisle Of Improbabilities
by Richard Fein
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
A Thunderous Gray Falls Pursuing Night Fire
by John Bush
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
The Improbable Life of M.
by Jeff Brown
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Ever After
by Erin Bealmear
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
build Craft
How-To : An Example
by Anne Doolittle
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
1. ha! I like this a lot 2. The first phrase may not be needed. 3. As clever as it is, I’m trying to justify the absence of sentence closures… yes, I think the irony in that works quite well. 4. You know this implies …
new_releases Creative Nonfiction
Comfort TV
by Diana Stauber
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Diana Stauber reminisces about the good 'ole days of television.
No Explanations, No Apologies
by Jeremy Worsham
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Jeremy Worsham gets tackled by the morning commute.
videocam Film & Screenwriting
Boogie Nights (1997)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Cop Land (1997)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
The Jackal (1997)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Branded To Kill (1967)
reviewed by Nick Burton
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
book Book Lovers
Cash
reviewed by Denise Turney
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Johnny Cash’s singing career spans four decades. Known as “The Man in Black”, at sixty-six years old, Johnny Cash has become a living legend, an icon. He is one of country music most beloved entertainers. Yet, he sings and masters a variety of musical styles: …
I Make My Own Rules
reviewed by Denise Turney
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
LL Cool J is known for his unique style of rap. He widened his appeal by gaining the lead role in the television series, In The House. His acting skills make him look like a natural. One would think LL Cool J (his real name …
Trutor & The Balloonist
reviewed by Denise Turney
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Ms. Wesselmann grabs her readers in Trutor & The Balloonist by taking them on a breathtaking ride with her through the mountains of New Hampshire into the center of Derbysville. It is in Derbysville, a small town away from Boston, that the Balloonist and Trutor …
pages Micro-Fiction
Professional Care Givers
by Diana Stauber
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
Every time we argue, Arnell and I eat bad. It’s been that way for years. We’re mixed up trying to straighten out. We’re on a new program. It doesn’t really matter what kind of program, does it? I mean, it could be dietary or medication, …
Midnight Dancer
by Agustin Eastwood De Mello
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
At midnight the guitarist began playing music in a room in his home that had been cleared of any furniture so that the acoustical environment would be ideal. The lights in the room had not been turned on. After performing the music for a short …
To a Cockroach on an Antique Cocktail Table
by Ann E. Bergin
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
I see you there, Beauty, mahogany oval, drop leaf wings, spindle legs, every joint so smoothly tongued and grooved you could be all one piece. I wonder that you have no claws, not that it matters. Grandma is eighty-six and nearly blind. Craftsmanship is not …
Blessed Silence
by Mary Ann Smyth
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
The man really loved his wife. If only she would stop talking. She never shut up. Never said anything he wanted to hear. She began to talk non-stop about inanimate objects. Then she started to talk to the objects. Especially her miniatures! She started building …
Fogisle
by Karen Dowell
Issue No. 13 ~ June, 1998
The walls of this fog-bound mansion are wet, dripping moss encrusted with dew. There is too much furniture, too many occasional tables — as though some obsessed interior decorator glanced around these uneven, multi-cornered cliffs and pronounced: “Spruce. Everything spruce!” Then commanded her staff to …