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Literature and Spoken Word

A Lexicon of Mind-Splitting Thrills

The relatively new novel by Author, Max Berry, entitled Lexicon is equally mind opening and thrilling. It explores a very important function governing human consciousness, while telling a story so compelling that it could be any heist or fugitive premise and retain artistic merit. The exploration in to human persuasion and language could go even further. But […]

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Horizon at End Times

Emma Gohlke | Episode 12

A candid chat with visual artist Emma Gohlke whom relocated to Tucson just months before this interview, recorded December 30th, 2013. This was my last night in Tucson for a long time, in the midst of preparing for a trip back to Portland. I spent almost a month getting to know Emma in this time. […]

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Stories

InterArts Dissolves Leaving CPJazz to the Faithful

After four growth years producing seven community festivals, InterArts has dissolved, leaving all assets with Jazz Society of Oregon. Between 2009 and 2013, InterArts presented St. Johns neighborhood community events including Cathedral Park Jazz Festival (2012-2013) and No.Fest: New Music and Arts (2008-2011). With a mission of production rather than presentation, favoring interdisciplinary programming and […]

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Horizon at End Times

Andrew Michaan | Episode 11

Talking from Griffith Park in Los Angeles with Andrew Michaan, a Portland comic who recently relocated to the great city of film and television. He became locally famous for Comedy is OK in Portland, a video sketch comedy group. In the monologue, I reveal my gambling problem in a story about getting stuck at Morongo […]

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Political Economy

Homeless Hoarding in Los Angeles

Surely this not an isolated phenomenon. I want everyone who reads this to make their own homeless hoarding post. Instagram, youtube, whatever, just hashtag it and share it with the world. #HomelessHoarding.