–editor, Bea Garth May 27, 2011 You will find here in this edition of Eos, much pathos and humor, as befits the time, in my opinion. After the disaster in Japan I have been both very busy and very numb,… Read More ›
Month: May 2011
“Owl Garden”
watercolor by Erik Kaye copyright 2001, 2011 “I painted it maybe 2001 or 02, at an owl sanctuary at the base of Mt. Fuji. Its a Great American Horned Owl, and it shared home with at least 60 owls… Read More ›
AN ABANDONED SKIN
by Marilyn Graham copyright 2011 . . a glittering transparency speared and held to the ground by yellow shards of grass . can I trust what I see an organic leaving among crackling sounds . each cell division /the… Read More ›
NUCLEAR POWER – THE BIG LIE
OR FUKUSHIMA : The Emperors New Clothes by Christopher Arcus copyright 2011 NOTE: It has been 2 1/2 months since the Tsnumai in Japan and the resultant disaster in Fukishima. There appears to have been a news blackout about… Read More ›
PERSEPHONE’S EPIPHANY
by Marilyn Graham copyright 2011 . . in a place once scoured for particulars . now standing in a universal light . releases me from the weight of an imagined . character now standing . in the space… Read More ›
LYLA AND GANESH IN LOVE*
by Joan Dobbie copyright 2007, 2011 . When Lyla was 52, going on 19, she fell madly in love with Ganesh, who was a good deal younger, and looked a good deal younger than that. She fell… Read More ›
I GAVE HIM MY SOUL*
by Joan Dobbie copyright 2010 and 2011 I gave my soul to the Devil & the Devil was grateful. In return he took me again & again to his magnificent limestone studio, with its immense stalagmites & stalagtites, rising &… Read More ›
Rainbow Garden Exhibit at Gallery Ten/10 May 28th, 2011
Editor’s Note: I highly recommend going to Al Preciado’s Gallery Ten/10 this Saturday evening, May 28th, 2011, for a night of art and music at 1010 East Taylor and 21 street, near Downtown San Jose. Of course I may be a little prejudiced… Read More ›
TOO MUCH/TOO LITTLE/TOO NUCLEAR
by Bea Garth copyright May, 2011 . . I just can’t deal with it. It is too much: feeling in my bones the cover-up of nuclear radiation spreading through the Northern Hemisphere, the continuing spewing of the reactors in Fukishima,… Read More ›