The problem, she reckoned, was not her taste. It was everyone else’s lack thereof. They were still hopelessly caught up… Read more The Bursting of the Early Twenties Bubble
The problem, she reckoned, was not her taste. It was everyone else’s lack thereof. They were still hopelessly caught up… Read more The Bursting of the Early Twenties Bubble
He wasn’t even Middle Eastern. Though one supposed Malta could be considered more than a vague part of that sect.… Read more The Falafel Slinger
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Mr. Invisible had been trying to pay the tab for the past hour. It was his lot in life to… Read more Mr. Invisible Tries to Pay the Tab
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Like everything else, Poole was a once great epicenter for middle of the road folk to relax–in addition to being… Read more A Toe Dipped in Poole
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Like a scene out of Lynch with its wholesome aura giving way to a more sinister subtext, a man sings… Read more Etch a Postcard: “How Dearly I Wish I Was Not Here”
Rembrandt went broke too, you know. Maybe that’s the mark of a real artist. For even though he tried his… Read more The Denial of Rembrandt’s Credit Card