LiteratureMusic Review: Blue Songs in an Open Key, Jazzy Short Stories by Arya F. Jenkins By Eileen Murphy on June 12, 2019 So then in the middle of a bluesy silence he says, like he’s talking about a secret... Read more →
Literature Guesthouse for Ganesha: AUM By Judith Teitelman on May 8, 2019 This excerpt is from the author's forthcoming debut novel. A-U-M “A” represents the... Read more →
LiteraturePhotography Eve Babitz and Me By Elisa Leonelli on May 8, 2019 When I read a review by Lili Anolik of Hollywood’s Eve, subtitled “Eve Babitz and the... Read more →
LiteratureTheatre Inside the Block Party, Welcome All & Then Some By Sylvie Drake on May 8, 2019 There is a temptation to play with the words BLOCK PARTY when it comes to the three... Read more →
ConversationsLiterature Jo Scott-Coe: Before the Violence, and After By Scott Butki on May 1, 2019 I went to Poly High School in Riverside, CA with Jo Scott-Coe, the focus of this... Read more →
LiteratureTheatre The Rise and Fall of Becky Sharp By Stephen West on May 1, 2019 Becky Sharp, the anti-heroine of William Makepeace Thackeray's sprawling 19th-century... Read more →
Literature 18 Years, But Who’s Counting? By Judith Teitelman on April 24, 2019 When people learn that my debut novel, Guesthouse for Ganesha, is on the precipice of... Read more →
Literature Guesthouse for Ganesha sets Publication Date By Cultural Weekly on April 17, 2019 Guesthouse for Ganesha, the much-anticipated debut novel by Judith Teitelman, a... Read more →
LiteratureTheatre Nothing Poor About These Yella Rednecks By Sylvie Drake on April 10, 2019 Playwright Qui Nguyen’s Vietgone came and went, at South Coast Rep (SCR) and at East... Read more →
Literature 3 Memoirs in “Year of the Woman” By Eric Trules on March 27, 2019 I’ve recently read three strong memoirs written by three unique and passionate women.... Read more →
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