Poem by Jesse Cameron Alick, Photo by Shan Driscoll But one village in India survived the tsunami by having the good sense to plant 80 thousand trees three years before hand. The trees blocked almost all the water that came rushing in. Plant 80 thousand good deeds to absorb the shock wave that will inevitably [...]
Part two in a series by Tully Thibeau. Read Part One. But it’s the emptiness that makes the wheel work (Lao Zi, Dao De Jing, No. 11) Missoula hometowners and lifetime transplants, according to custom, are fully predisposed to speak deadly philosophically but, on occasion, might liken their burg as it once had been by [...]
by Austin Valley 08-25-2010 126 days after the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform exploded off the Gulf of Mexico, unleashing the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, a drastically more dire and ominous reality has now been revealed. What officials initially believed to be a small leak of a 100,000 barrels of oil with estimated pressures [...]
A High Con interview with Portland, OR artist Brittany Hanson, conducted by Sam Kulla Have you ever fallen asleep among wild animals, or awoken to find them around you? If not, where is the wildest place you have slept as peacefully as the girl in this picture sleeps on the pink bear? I haven’t fallen [...]
a film by Ali Tabibnejad Ever imagine a film written around you to help you deal with your issues? In which you would be the main character and would be forced to confront pre-calculated situations? As it turns out the zeitgeist is right for this kind of thing to be imagined. Ali Tabibnejad’s Untitled for [...]
by Wynne Renz with photos by Shan Driscoll :: Serious bizness Alla courtside Da pretty Fillies freakin’ Der skirts Straight up To der Leetle Nipple nose Job Knicks For de Have ya Have u Seen dee Seen da Playa’s tattoo? Tattoo so Photoreal Is tic Really A diamond Crispy ‘N crusted Semi precious Graveyard stone? [...]
by Katie Pritchard On the other side of the Divide in the open rangelands of Montana, my feet make one revolution after another, attached to pedals by my shoes which are attached to me. When I straddle the frame of my bike, click one foot in, push off and press the other one into place, [...]
August 31, 2010