The Arts of ThailandTHEPSAKDI THONGNOPKOONเทพศักดิ์ ทองนพคุณTalking about the significance of art while creating itJanine Yasovantคลิกเพื่ออ่านบทความนี้ เป็นภาษาไทย
BE KINDA Beautiful Day In The Neighborhoodand Knives OutOne kind character set against a battalion of negative examplesMiles David Moore
MICHAEL WILLIAM NIGROAn Actor Comes of AgeCarla Maria Verdino-Süllwold
EYE TO EYEA New Tribe of People On the EarthRetrospective Series ofThe Art of SS. Burrus
VISUAL POEMS2020 Ready Or NotInside StoryMissed OpportunityAll We Can See Is Our PastDavid Alpaugh
MAKING SENSE OF NON-SENSEHuman beings are the only creatures on earth with the potential to make themselves the only creatures on earth. Michael Bettencourt
BRAVE NEW WORLD... HE SAYSWith eyes closed and a bloody smirk on his lips.Your penchant for triviality is showing. Arthur Danín Adler
RIPPLES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS I have a reputation to uphold. I do not miss either rehearsals or performances... full stop! Claudine Jones
AMENI’ve had this little corner of the internet to my very own. Now comes the time to hang it up. Nathan Thomas
SOUNDTRACKS OF SUMMERS PASTPutting this past summer in perspective, as I look back, I see that it has become an era. Patrick Walsh
"SOME BLESSED HOPE”: POEMS FOR WINTER Winter has its own kind of beauty and perhaps allows one to be more contemplative of one’s surroundings.Gregory Luce
KEITH RICHARDS WILL LIVE FOREVER Once the artists have gone, there will be almost no one to replace them. Les Marcott
WHEN EDITING ISN’T GHOSTINGTwo writers, eighty and ninety-seven years of ageRenate Stendhal
THE GODDESS IN EXILEcontinuedThe 1970’s were pivotal in the Women’s Rights Movement in America that opened a Pandora’s box of feminist issuesGriselda Steiner
ARE PILLARS OF SALT COMING TO THE LAND OF JUSTICE FOR ALL Is it time to vacate America before the salt of our grief poisons the land we call home? Karren Alenier
KANDINSKY’S THEATRE OF ABSTRACTION: THREE PLAY FRAGMENTSby Jelena Hahl-Fontaine and Lissa Tyler Renaud
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EAR BUDS Michael BettencourtWhat happens when we love our devices — and they love us back. (Video)
LIGHT FANTASTIC Michael BettencourtWeighty matters of brain neurons and addiction, two forbidden kisses,single-malt scotch, and the green dance of blue and yellow lasers. (Video)
UNDRESS ME Michael BettencourtIn a bar, Laura turns to Stefan and asks him to undressher by word of mouth, in his best mother tongue. (Video)
THE GREED GENE Michael BettencourtA young couple is told by their genetic counselor, the "genie of genes" that their child has the greed gene, and there is nothing they can do. (Video)
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