Death of a Window Washer
Death of a Window Washer by X. J. Kennedy He dropped the way you’d slam an obstinate sash, His split belt like a shade unrolling,
Death of a Window Washer by X. J. Kennedy He dropped the way you’d slam an obstinate sash, His split belt like a shade unrolling,
James Franco Talks Poetry How the actor, director, Oscar host, peformance artist, and PhD candidate became America’s most famous poetry geek. James Franco interviewed by
Distractions by Wynn Everett “On the way back from Rockport you’re more likely to catch the end of a Texas tailstorm than some other routes,”
Block E. by Panos Panagiotopoulos Don’t bring me cigarettes in prison; each time I smoke, your face will burst in spirals, your face will travel
Review of the movie, Lucas This quirky coming-of-age story centers on Lucas (Corey Haim), an “accelerated” (by two grades) 14-year-old boy with a passion for
she looked like she was on drugs. by Cerebella harpsichord of chainsaw fight shatter on the carpet tonight. we killed him dead we fucked and
The Top 10 Poets: Who are the Greatest? by Dean Radar Anthony Tommasini’s fascinating project to identify the ten greatest composers has generated a shocking
The Satellites Sway by Shon the satellites slowly drive past my attention which is locked in the static key of the tiny ravines that criss-cross
Desires of a Post-Modern Daydreamer by Snow I want more do wop. I want due diligence. I want more time. I want life… the magazine.
On the Death of a Neighbor by Joan Glass We passed each other every day riding in or out of the neighborhood. Sometimes if it