Baby the Greatest and La Luciole Magazine

 
photo by Karen Bowles

 

Baby the Greatest, pictured above, is aware that some of the blog visitors may not know about the magazine this blog is a part of. He invites everyone to join him and some humans who like art, poetry, opinions, and worshipping him (well, at least they should) at   La Luciole Magazine


Table of Contents
 January 2008 ISSUE
Next Month's Issue will be released  February 1st

All subjects are to be found on the page of the contributor, unless otherwise noted


Advice

        Baby the Greatest


Art


        Diana Bonebrake; "Jim Herrington: Portrait of the Photographer"

        S.A. Griffin; Collage for "Genocide Sutra: A Love Poem" by David Smith


Awareness (True Native American Spirituality)



        Shelley Bluejay Pierce;  "A Day with the Buffalo and the Elders... Paths to
        the Future."


Books

        Diana Bonebrake; review of Live at the Masque: Nightmare in Punk Alley by
      
  Brendan Mullen with Roger Gastman 
  


Food

        Melanie Dorsey;  
"In Search of the Ultimate Cupcake Experience" in NYC
        Part 2!!  


Museum:

        
Chumash Indian Museum: 2 Exhibits, 2 New Curators 
        
Article by Dawn Mena


New Year's

          Emily A. Saaen

          Karen Bowles 

          Patrick Kawahara


Photography

        
Jim Herrington;  on Diana Bonebrake's page     

        Dawn Mena;   “Eneq Qasil” (Beautiful Woman), Chumash Indian Museum page

     Karen Bowles;  "The Relief 2007" and "Silver Lining Show 2007"

        Melanie Dorsey;  incredible cupcake photos  from NYC  

      
  Nancy SJ;  photos of Hattie and friends on Baby's page, and a photo of Graywolf,
        Alfred Panther, and Moses Brings Plenty on the Chumash Indian Museum page.


        Patrick Kawahara;
black and white photography of Yosemite

        Shelley Bluejay Pierce; Yellowstone and the Buffalo Prayer Series


Poetry

      Ana Kvetska; “Vanity,"  "A.M. Cruelty,"  "Rainy Day Haiku,"  "When Forever is Over"
        
        Bridget Van Loon; "Circa 1975,"  "She Hung Foil"
                                           

        Gill O' Halloran; “'All right Youssif?' said Spiderman,"  "Swear Like Tony Soprano"

        Jeffrey Side; "Rosa"

        
Patricia Carragon; “AMBROSIA,"  "FLESH" 
                                      
        Scott Wannberg; “The Monster is Lonely,"  "Have You Seen The World Lately,"
        "Martinis in Hell and other halfway houses of the head." 


     
Vanessa Kittle; "On Montauk (for Soror Y),"  "The nap between the Worlds,"  "Finding
         Neverland"

Prose

        Carey Fosse; “A Bad Business"  "Identity Thieves Just Not That Into You"  "The Raisins in
        Slo-Motion"  "Evian Flu vs. Avian Flu"

        Craig Caudill;
"Dreaming of Sharks (A Shark's Dining Manifesto)"


Theatre

      
Thomas Smidt;  "A Modern Staging of Marlowe's Dr. Faustus"




Upcoming Events


        Art: Michael Cano has a gallery show; Ken Lubas at the Chumash Indian
        Museum  

        Books: The Gypsy Chronicles Launch Party, London, England, UK

        MusicD.J. Bonebrake
                       John Doe
                      
        Poetry: California: S.A. Griffin and more   
                        NYC: Poets Wear Prada



Worth a Look 

     
International Campaign Against Honour Killing 
        The Argotist Online   
        Chumash Interpretive Center   
        World Wide Radio Network     
        Tara Watch



La Luciole Magazine, a part of Luciole Press

 

What did you think of this article?




Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this post.
Comments

  • 1/18/2008 4:40 PM ERS wrote:
    Glad to see you promote the "honor" killing site. The people behind it work their tails off. . .and most of them are volunteers.

    Ellen R. Sheeley, Author
    "Reclaiming Honor in Jordan"
    Reply to this
    1. 1/18/2008 5:30 PM Editor K wrote:
      I am truly delighted you left a comment here. I want very much to read your book.

      I am impressed and thankful to the people of ICAHK. They do wonderful and massively important work.
      Reply to this
Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.