Arts
Books And Literature: October 1991
The telling of the story behind this investigation is often as fascinating as the outlandish (?) premise. … read more
Books And Literature: August 1991
It’s probably not a surprise if you’ve never heard of controversial author J.G. Ballard; he has been blackballed by virtually every major publishing company. … read more
Book Review: Boy In The Air
Bajema’s stories stand as a tribute to the darker side of human nature and the ability to reconcile this with reality and one’s surroundings. … read more
Movie and Video: Rubin and Ed
Rubin is a shut-in, with a fondness for Mahler and rubber squeeze toys. He also possesses a pair of ninja platform shoes which are lethal at thirty paces. … read more
Books And Literature: June 1991
Casting off her shackles, which happen to be fur coats in her case, Wanda sets herself free and shows other women the way to liberate themselves. … read more
Book Review: The Torture Garden
“…I love her because there is something more mysteriously attractive than beauty: it is corruption.” … read more
Movie Review: The Doors
With the faithfully recreated concert scenes, we get a little more Doors exposure. Who could ask for more? … read more
Archived | Film | Film Reviews
Poem: Body
Check out this poem by Anika Stomick, titled Body and published in the May 1990 issue. … read more
U.S. Film and Video Festival
This premier screening of Soviet film The Needle, starring Victor Tsoi of Leningrad-based underground band Kino, is followed with a performance by the band. … read more
Escape Velocity
Escape Velocity, written by local playwright and graduate student Brad Henrie, was the first play ever to be performed at the Speedway Cafe. … read more