November 2024

Postcards For Democracy 2024 by Mark Mothersbaugh & Beatie Wolfe

POSTCARDS FOR DEMOCRACY 2024: A Collective Post Art Demonstration By Mark Mothersbaugh & Beatie Wolfe Published Issue 131, November 2024 Legendary musician and composer Mark Mothersbaugh and acclaimed conceptual artist and musician Beatie Wolfe once again joined forces to reactivate Postcards For Democracy — their non-partisan, collective post art campaign in anticipation of the 2024 Presidential Election. […]

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CUJO AND THE DARTS by Zac Dunn

CUJO AND THE DARTS By Zac Dunn Art by Selin Serhii Published Issue 131, November 2024   He stepped out of the van looking smug.  She was not impressed. It had been a very dry spring and the boxes that were filled with DART-driven dreams were hungry to house the DENDROBATIDAE. LICK THE TOAD. The

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Butterfly Jazz at The Cocoon Tonight By Godric | Photos by Tommy Coyote

Butterfly Jazz at The Cocoon Tonight By Godric Photo by Tommy Coyote Published Issue 131, November 2024 It was the Lion’s birthday round a table her picked flowers sat “plucked-too-soon!” a few spat Life Benders? ‘stuffing of tombs’ Where The Hard Things Spoil trouble feeds hiss-soil and whoever’s left for a time is panned, potted

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A New Team Of Women Are Shining Up Santa Fe’s Inn at Vanessie | Interview by Krysti Joméi

A New Team Of Women Are Shining Up Santa Fe’s Enchanted Gem with Art & Community Interview by Krysti Joméi Photos by Birdy & Courtesy of Inn at Vanessie Tucked away in the corner of the United States’ oldest capitol city, Inn at Vanessie is an artists’ home away from home. Two blocks from Santa

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Heron, Gull and Crow by Mark Keane

Heron, Gull and Crow By Mark Keane Published Issue 131, November 2024 Heron clambers onto the makeshift rail-cart and wedges himself between Gull and Crow. Hunched over, feet on the pedals, they aren’t able to force him off. Heron clings onto the frame. “Get off,” Gull cries. “I’m not going nowhere,” says Heron. No room

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