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Monthly Archives: June 2012
SATURDAY POETRY SERIES PRESENTS: REGIE CABICO
IT’S NOT SO MUCH HIS KISS I RECALL AS HIS VOICE By Regie Cabico A shy pebble rippling water. Each phrase a school of startled ginger fish shimmering through the telephone line. I’d like to invite you to my place … Continue reading
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Tagged American Poetry, Asian American Poetry, Poetry, Romantic poetry
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The Woman In The Photograph
What is not conscious, comes to us from outside ourselves, as if by chance. –– CARL JUNG THE WOMAN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH Chapter One THE WALL by Mani Feniger As a crowd of 20,000 of his countrymen implored … Continue reading
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Saint Turing: A Few Reflections on Gay Iconography and Martyrdom on the Occasion of Alan Turing’s 100th Birthday
Saint Turing: A Few Reflections on Gay Iconography and Martyrdom on the Occasion of Alan Turing’s 100th Birthday By Chase Dimock This weekend marks the 100th anniversary of British mathematician Alan Turing’s birth. In celebration of his enormous contributions to … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Turing, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, lgbt, Queer Studies, World War II
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SATURDAY POETRY SERIES PRESENTS: KIRUN KAPUR
ANTHEM By Kirun Kapur Love begins in a country Where oranges weep sweeter And men piss in the street; Your hands are forever Binding dark strands In a plait. Your mother’s Childhood friend has steeped your skin In coconut oil, … Continue reading
Groan of Drones
Groan of Drones In the early years of ethnology and anthropology scholars were fascinated by the predominance of universal cultural visions; the widespread motifs of the Goddess and the mother-son alliance. These were not particularly popular ideas with the scientists … Continue reading
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Tagged drones, emily nussbaum, game of thrones, Obama, osha, Paul Stamets, Terence McKenna
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SATURDAY POETRY SERIES PRESENTS: JASON MYERS
HOTEL ORPHEUS By Jason Myers Rain, Eurydice, more rain. It seems these mountains are married to cold, damp clouds. I’ve known no sun here, where you are not. I sit by this window and peel the skin from a pear. … Continue reading
Albert Herter
“Woman with Gibbon” by Guy Colwell. Magic and the Link Compliment of the Borromean Rings in America by Albert Herter A salvo The Lacanian want-to-be-analyst in America is not unlike John the Baptist who when asked to identify himself … Continue reading
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