Amanda Cook’s ‘Fragments’ and ‘Gloucester Poem’
From “Fragments” by poet Amanda Cook (pictured above) of Gloucester, Mass., as published in late 2015 in the third issue of editor Joe Torra’s “Let the Bucket Down: A Magazine…Continue Reading →
From “Fragments” by poet Amanda Cook (pictured above) of Gloucester, Mass., as published in late 2015 in the third issue of editor Joe Torra’s “Let the Bucket Down: A Magazine…Continue Reading →
“I smoked a lot of weed with him [Harry Smith], on the streets even. We met in bars. We once were together in the great jazz place that closed very…Continue Reading →
CALL FOR ARTISTS, MUSICIANS, PERFORMERS: The Somerville Arts Council and Greg Cook, the fellow behind last year’s “Pity Party,” are looking for your help for the “TINY TALL SHIPS FESTIVAL”…Continue Reading →
Martian Crafts Free! with artists Kari Percival and Greg Cook at Malden Public Library, 36 Salem St., Malden, Mass. 2-3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016 as part of Malden Reads:…Continue Reading →
“In mythology and literature, the ‘language of the birds’ is a magical language which only the initiated can speak, revealing secret truths and causing transformations,” explain the organizers of the exhibit…Continue Reading →
I think today I may have drawn my last page for my comic book “Friends Is Friends,” which is heading to the printer after, like, a decade and a half…Continue Reading →
Bread and Puppet Theater’s “The Seditious Conspiracy Theater Presents: A Monument to the Political Prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera” as performed at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston on…Continue Reading →