Monthly Archives: July 2015

Best Worst Year: Episode 97 (Or, Place to Be)

By Jim Warner Pour a cheap Malbec into the frying pan. You scrape the morning away from the cast iron surface with a spoon, beneath the boiling glaze. Vapor smells like burning oak and chocolate roses with a fatty roundedness … Continue reading

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Best Worst Year: Episode 96 (Or, My Own Private Revolution Summer)

By Jim Warner When history is written by publicists and Rock n Roll Hall of Fame inductees, crumbs come easy off the table. Friday night in record stores instead of bars–late nights flipping sides over a Fisher turntable–you divine your … Continue reading

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North of Order by Nicholas Gulig (A Review)

By AK Afferez   YesYes Books 123 pages | $16 North of Order lets loose an overarching imagination, one that is freed of borders and delimitations, and one to which Nicholas Gulig’s own geographical detours have most probably contributed – … Continue reading

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