Monthly Archives: March 2016

Tsixx on HET #37

Join Tsixx on the Horizon at End Times podcast. We discuss his Alabama upbringing, military service in Iraq, the southern vote for Hillary Clinton, and his new life in Portland. His new company [Read On…]

Fit to Outlast

The idea that everything is impermanent lasts in the group art show at PICA, The Lasting Concept. The first piece of The Lasting Concept exhibit at PICA’s headquarters downtown is Bill Hayden’s and [Read On…]

A Tourist’s Point of View

The visual diaries of Wim Wenders concludes “Portraits Along the Road.” Concluding Northwest Film Center’s Wim Wenders retrospective are some of the German director’s far lesser-known works, many of which are documentaries. I [Read On…]

Where We Begin: Two Poems

We All Remember (Cabin Kids) We all remember the running and playing how we cursed darkness and dinner bells, tumbling in at dusk’s very last moment before the sky winks the day [Read On…]

Now Begins a Long Time of Loneliness

“The Left-Handed Woman” is an unlonely story of being alone. In a scene from the opening ten minutes of Peter Handke’s “The Left-Handed Woman,” Marianne picks up her husband, Bruno at the [Read On…]


Dance of Petals and Other Poems

Dance of Petals These flowers coronal quivers of gold heavy headed they nod sweeping sway of yellow dancing white petaled wild spring meadow washes over me bouyant in a breezy field Birds [Read On…]

ABC News Scientology Hoax Obscures Belgium Decision

Viral ABC News story turns out to be a hoax as Belgium judge acquits the scandalous religion. Thousands if not millions of people today celebrated that Scientology had been dissolved as a tax-exempt [Read On…]

Ready, A.I.M., Don’t Shoot

Kyle Abraham brings Black Lives Matter to the center stage in a provocative performance on racial violence. I’m sitting in front of my computer screen, hunched and tired and frustrated. I’m re-watching the [Read On…]