Arts
Movie Reviews: October 1991
Ambiguity abounds with extreme and subtle degrees of comedy, drama and satire. It’s up to the viewer to decide what is serious and what is not in this strange and wonderful film. … read more
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