Category: Art/Literature
Charlie Hebdo and Muslim Insecurity around Prophet Muhammad
The terror attack on Charlie Hebdo and the fallout of the mag’s “blasphemous” caricature of Islam’s prophet Muhammad has reinforced the longstanding impression about the
Lisa Bailey on the World of Forensic Art
by Michell Spoden All these crime shows on television invite public’s interest in the field of forensics. An interview with a forensic artist, Lisa Bailey,
The Wrong Magic – When Stories Come True
by Ken La Salle Good relationships take a certain kind of magic to succeed. Sadly, all Alex Petroya seems to have is the wrong magic.
BLOCKED by Tony Medeiros
by Leonore Dvorkin A delicious debut novel about online dating. JIMMY is the handsome, married doctor whose specialty is deceit. JENNIFER is the lonely divorcée
Ten Tea-Themed Scripts You Never Saw on Screen
Love has been the token of success for many a film and book. Legend has it that in the good old days, hot drinks with
‘Flak House’ by La Muse Venale, Opening October 21 at Actors Temple Theater, NY
La Muse Venale of M. Stefan Strozier presents Flak House, playing October 21st through November 16th at the Actors Temple Theater (339 West 47th St., NY). Flak
C. Columbus-History and Math Malaise
by Steve Persaud Regicide, amicicide, androcide, democide, ecocide, femicide, genocide, populicide, gendercide the other side, the wrong side, Atlantic side came Columbus. Never understood the area
Creativity and Optimism – Seeing More than Water in the Glass
Ken La Salle’s writing is rich in inspiration. Since his first blog on Recovering the Self, Ken has taken on a journey of exploring a
Children’s Arts Festival at St. Augustine Amphitheatre, June 21
St. Augustine, FL – The Friends of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre (FOSAA) will host an interactive event for children to explore their own creativity while