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Cinefamily organist Bob Mitchell, RIP
Bob Mitchell (1912-2009) from Cinefamily: I have sad news. Our organist, Bob Mitchell, has passed on at the age of 96. I did not know Mr. Mitchell well, but I did have the pleasure of seeing him play many times over the past year and a half. Mr. Mitchell, who started playing at the Pasadena...
RANGDA (Ben Chasny, Chris Corsano, Sir Richard Bishop)Ben Chasny, Chris Corsano, and Richard Bishop live at the Sunset Tavern in Seattle (photo by Joe Mabel) “one for jack” by byron coley
“one for jack” jack rose was one of those guys with whom one feels an immediate bond he wasn’t a physical giant or anything but he had an immense presence something, perhaps, more spectral than tangible which filled a room easily enveloping you in a kind of bear hug that could seem either threatening or comforting depending on the look in jack’s eyes and on [...]
Holiday Book Video ShowdownThree holiday-themed web videos showed up in GalleyCat's inbox this December. In the spirit of holiday competition, we've collected them in a special Holiday Book Video Showdown. First up the Penguin USA site (creators of that screening room graphic) has a video featuring a few authors... That Summertime Sound, by Matthew Specktor.
The best book you are not reading because it's been widely ignored is Matthew Specktor's That Summertime Sound. How does a book this intimate and honest and real get overlooked? It's depressing to think about. The book's about obsession and...
Al Columbia original artwork – “RUTHY & LUCY’S REVENGE”
Floating World Comics is proud to offer original artwork by Al Columbia.��� Every week or so we plan on making a new piece available for sale.��� We’re down to the last dozen copies of the limited edition ‘TOYLAND’ giclee print.��� Be sure to order one before they’re all gone!��� Also we want to remind you [...]
The Shock of Every Writer's Life.
Over a year ago, in a conversation with my editor, I confessed that I'd been struggling -- really struggling -- with the second novel. I speculated that this could have something to do with the publication of the first novel,...
Nance Klehm in Time Magazine re: “Humble Pile Chicago” humanure project
Time Magazine article: http://bit.ly/7JckOv
ZAZEN by Vanessa Veselka, Chapter 26: “Road to Laos”
The three women in front of me were talking about the big demi-anniversary sale at Walmart and how they’d gotten time off from their cleaning jobs and were going down together. “Is it that big?” I asked. “Oh yeah,” they said, “50% off all children’s clothes, shoes and school supplies.” Everything...
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