The Doppelgänger Cure, pages 2-5 (graphic novel series)
Mid-century, most people had grown stupefied . . . They’d trusted the screens. Continue reading The Doppelgänger Cure, pages 2-5 (graphic novel series)
Mid-century, most people had grown stupefied . . . They’d trusted the screens. Continue reading The Doppelgänger Cure, pages 2-5 (graphic novel series)
“Songwriting has a magical quality about it sometimes that still surprises me. There’s a way that words can flow out before I think of them and before I know what they mean, and then I write them down and all by themselves they make something beautiful, and they make sense, and they rhyme.” ~Ty Greenstein of Mouths of Babes Continue reading The Mouths of Babes Interview
“The tyrants of waste are vanquished through small heroic cultural actions capable of recreating an amicable order of things.” ~Kedrick James Continue reading Sabotaging Stupidity in the Age of Disposable Writing
We’d ask a lawyer, “Can we do this?” Some of them would say, “Yes, do it, by all means! You’re protected. Go wild.” Others would say, “Well, you probably shouldn’t do it at all, or if you do it you should be really careful and do this . . .” We ignored those. ~Andy Bichlbaum of the Yes Men Continue reading Going Wild: The Yes Men Interview
In Conversation With Susan Malmstrom, Part II by Wanda Waterman The Voice Magazine, Volume 22 Issue 31 2014-08-08 “You’re wrong. She is a phony. But on the other hand you’re right. She isn’t a phony because she’s a real phony. She believes all this crap she believes. You can’t talk her out of it.” – Truman Capote, from Breakfast at Tiffany’s Susan Malmstrom is an artist specializing in digitally produced photography. She grew up in California, receiving a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from the University of California at Irvine, and has lived in Canada since 2004. Her … Continue reading Everyone Should Have One’s Own Museum