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“Money” by Atisha Paulson,

“Money” by Atisha Paulson,

topic: MONEY medium: TEXT Mexican busboys scamper around placating women with French manicures, tattoos and fake tits. The juxtaposition is beyond comprehension and, therefore somehow works. BMWs, Mercedes, Range Rovers come and go as the valets try and look cool in the 88 degree September sun. I want and write […]

“Monogamy” by Atisha Paulson

“Monogamy” by Atisha Paulson

as submitted for the “Monogamy” Open Call We got home and discussed monogamy. I asked if we were. She said I think so. I told her I hadn’t been with anybody else since we started. She said neither had she. I thought I felt love but couldn’t be sure. I […]

Bonnie Lucas shares “Bad Luck, Good Luck and the Sisterhood” at at the PenTales – BMW Guggenheim Lab event

The talented artist Bonnie Lucas tells us how moving into a tiny Soho place in 1979 was “like heaven” and made her finally believe she could really be an artist. Getting there, as you will hear, was not so easy. Whether you’re a New Yorker or not, we promise you’ll […]

Home Bells by Colin Deschamps

You never know what in or about a home connects you to important people in it. Sharing a room with a sibling, building some furniture together with your father. It could be anything. For Colin Deschamps, it’s about house bells and a very funny story of how it brought him […]

Home Partner by Leslie Goshko

Home Partner by Leslie Goshko

  There’s home, there’s this perfect place with these perfect rooms and decor. There’s a sunny background, lots of light streaming in through the window, movie style. That’s some good imagination.   But yeah, it doesn’t feel too complete without people in it, does it? Isn’t it so like a […]

New York City by Noah Wunsch

New York City by Noah Wunsch

How many home cities can inspire a gushing flow of words and memories? Noah Wunsch’s city can. Wonder why? Because he grew up in New York! Growing up in New York City needn’t be a weird experience. Or a dramatic one. It can make you as attached to the place […]

Home and Neighbors by Elicia Berger

Home and Neighbors by Elicia Berger

There’s home. Then there are the place and people around home. Ever wondered how important your neighbors are in making your home experience? Imagine growing up without your childhood buddies next door or the kind lady who always smelled of cookies or, well, anybody! Elicia Berger’s story today is about […]

“Crime and Punishment” by Atisha Paulson

“Crime and Punishment” by Atisha Paulson

topic: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT medium: TEXT What happened to Chelsea on Sunday? First she got arrested for running on to the field at Pac-Bell Stadium after the Giants game (in SF). She was led out in handcuffs and served a summons to appear in court. Then she went over to […]

And the Hoarder Culture by Steve Jacobs

And the Hoarder Culture by Steve Jacobs

Home is a storage place for superb memories.  Though that’s just another way of saying home is a dumping ground, this is one good dumping ground everyone should be thankful for! After all, where else would you put that first pair of shoes you bought from your own money but […]