Editorial Note: Andrew Yang interviews You-Tube host Krystal Ball (of Rising at The Hill) in this lively discussion on why they each got into politics and what America needs now. Both agree on the necessity of UBI’s (Universal Basic Income),… Read More ›
drawing by Bea Garth
“Crossroads and other poems,” by Tamsen Grace; drawing by Bea Garth
Crossroads by Tamsen Grace, copyright 2017 There’s pain In the crossing, Overlapping, Intersecting. juxtaposition of your future meeting a past you no longer belong to. Same streets, crossroads, patterns of life bringing you back, but at last setting you free…. 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 ›
“THE ROOM” and “Lovers” by Bea Garth
Editorial Note: “The Room” is one of Bea Garth’s more lively poems cherishing love and its delights as well as its ability to take us to “the other side”– it being yet another door into Spirit. Her drawing “Lovers” (above) resonates… Read More ›