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Political Economy Report

TIME BOMB LAWMAKER

How Conservatives Put Half a Million Non-Profits Out of Business John Boehner’s legacy will amount largely as being President Obama’s toughest adversary. The looming threat of John Boehner’s time bomb haunts the White House every day. I can count three instances, one of which blew up my non-profit arts production company. This personal narrative reflects […]

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Dance

Reborn in Stillness

Like Lazarus Did Presented by White Bird Dance March 6-8, 2014 To a frustrating degree, the Stephen Petronio Company is purely mesmerizing with Like Lazarus Did. Why that frustrates me is because I am having a difficult time repeating my impressions for you. My intellect grapples with the physical response of stillness, heart opened, spellbound […]

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Music

11 Albums that Don’t Suck From the Class of 2000

Featured image taken from Woodstock 1999 The late nineties are never going down in history as a renaissance period for music. It is no golden age, nor even something we want to think about very often. It’s not like the much derided Eighties because that actually was a pioneering time, full of experiments and burgeoning record […]

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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. […]