Krysti Joméi

MyAlcoholicEscapeFromReality_BookClubJune2022_HanaZittel

Book Club June 2022 by Hana Zittel

Book Club By Hana Zittel Published Issue 102, June 2022 When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut, Translated by Adrian Nathan West (Translation 2021) In a massively creative and dark mixture of fact and fiction, Benjamín Labatut unfolds the complex impacts of scientific and mathematical discovery in his first book translated into […]

Book Club June 2022 by Hana Zittel Read More »

CENTERFOLD_Mark-Mothersbaugh_s-Monument-to-the-conquerors-of-space-1964

Monument to the conquerors of space 1964 by Mark Mothersbaugh

Monument to the conquerors of space 1964 By Mark Mothersbaugh Published Issue 102, June 2022 Mark Mothersbaugh is one of this era’s most unique and prolific composers. Deeply aware of the ability of precise, multi-faceted artistic expression to deliver vital social commentary, he has perpetually challenged and redefined musical and visual boundaries. Mothersbaugh co-founded influential

Monument to the conquerors of space 1964 by Mark Mothersbaugh Read More »

JasonWhite_"Accusations, Recriminations, Lamentations, Imputations"_BrianPolk

Accusations, Recriminations, Lamentations, Imputations by Brian Polk | Art By Jason White

Accusations, Recriminations, Lamentations, Imputations By Brian Polk Art by Jason White Once A Year For My Birthday, I Allow Myself 14 Minutes Of Uninterrupted Happiness It’s a gift that I very much look forward to receiving, though last year I only gave myself 13 minutes because it started to fucking rain.  Do What You Love

Accusations, Recriminations, Lamentations, Imputations by Brian Polk | Art By Jason White Read More »

peter_kornowski_worlds_collide_2019

Worlds Collide by Peter Kornowski

Worlds Collide By Peter Kornowski Published Issue 102, June 2022 I remember always having a passion for creating … drawing, painting, design, carpentry, music;  they’re all outlets for my creativity. I love bringing the imagination to life and sharing with others. Making things, and knowing how things are made, has always felt good to me.

Worlds Collide by Peter Kornowski Read More »