Editor’s Note: Stuart Scott leads a panel of experts in this informative TV show from the Conference of Parties in Marrakech, Morocco. The show focuses on the perils of climate change if things stay “business as usual–b.a.u.” He shows a… Read More ›
Month: July 2017
“Geography Lesson,” poem by Dr. Angelee Deodhar; art by Bea Garth
Editor’s Note: It is really wonderful to have one of my paintings help inspire an ekphrasitic poem by Dr. Deodhar, even though in actuality it was through time and space–since the poem was written years ago in India. So maybe… Read More ›
“Uninhabitable Earth?” review by Robert Hunziker; art by Human Distortion
Uninhabitable Earth? by ROBERT HUNZIKER (Note: this review was first posted on Counterpunch, July 14, 2017) ———— David Wallace-Wells’ article “The Uninhabitable Earth,” New York Magazine, July 9, 2017 has created a furor of criticism, people bouncing off walls from… Read More ›
“Riding Into Charles Street Station,” poem by Marianne Szlyk; art by Bea Garth
Riding Into Charles Street Station by Marianne Szlyk, copyright 2017 The river wasn’t yet someone else’s necklace. I glimpsed it on my way to work, looking up from a book my boss had given me about someone else’s city,… Read More ›