Monthly Archives: February 2017

Moving Poems and New Piece…

The Bartender Moving poems review. Stay tuned….  

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It’s All About Politics Now…

Lots of opposition to the new administration. I found this article interesting. Special thanks to Hyperallergic. But then again it’s not all about politics. There are some art shows around that have been panned, ArtFCity has a few things to … Continue reading

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Agender

Who knew when I first stated writing about gender obliteration and the Z Factor, I was so far ahead of the times… or was it a premonition? On this blog I usually post about our society and our current state of … Continue reading

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Politics As Usual…

The above is my version of Pinocchio. The title: Alternative Truth(s).One of many new political pieces. Met these guys a few years ago at the Zebra Poetry Film Festival in 2014. Today is the film maker’s Masahiro Sugano birthday. Kosal Khiev is … Continue reading

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Winter is Here…

Idea and proposal for a new work. What can I say? Everything we have worked towards/for and achieved is on the line.  This says it all.  Anyway, we shall see and as this shit show continues to disrupt our lives…stay … Continue reading

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I QUOTE GAME OF THRONES

Originally posted on Grady P Brown – Author:
https://youtu.be/x6ZnbE1DVbw

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