Divergence of the Twain
AN EVENING WITH BIRDY O’DAY by Greg Kearney Arsenal Pulp Press. 336 pages, $21.95 IN HIS GENTLY COMIC NOVEL An Evening with Birdy O’Day, Greg Kearney manages, among…More
November-December 2024
AN EVENING WITH BIRDY O’DAY by Greg Kearney Arsenal Pulp Press. 336 pages, $21.95 IN HIS GENTLY COMIC NOVEL An Evening with Birdy O’Day, Greg Kearney manages, among…More
There are moments in Pathologies when Johan is reminiscent of Goethe’s Werther in his suffering and hunger for romance, or Dostoevsky’s Raskolnikov in his desperation and destitution.
MoreShort reviews of the books Exit Wounds by Lewis DeSimone, Bad Seed by Gabriel Carle, The Work of Art: How Something Comes from Nothing by Adam Moss, Rough Trade by Katrina Carrasco, and Where the Forest Meets the River by Shannon Bowring; and of the exhibit American Apollo at the Des Moines Metro Opera Festival and Blank Performing Arts Center in Indianola, IA.
MoreAs captured in its title, Domestic Modernism: Russell Cheney and Mid-Century American Painting, the Ogunquit exhibit’s overarching premise is that Cheney should be considered a Modernist painter, even if he resisted the pull of abstraction that dominated painting at this time, and his subjects tended to be domestically oriented, such as his and Matthiessen’s homes in Maine and Boston.
MoreJENNA ORTEGA kisses Sabrina Carpenter in Sabrina’s new music video, and we swoon. “It’s a lesbian renaissance!” declares an influencer on the Internet. Chappell Roan is at the height of the music industry after coming out as a lesbian, as are Billie Eilish and Renée Rapp.
MoreReaders’ thoughts.
MoreReality Bites After Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) president Charles Moran went on X to proclaim that the RNC Platform had been “stripped of all anti-LGBT language,” he was shocked when…More
Earlier this year, I conducted a Zoom interview with Judy Grahn on the occasion of the republication of her 1984 classic The Highest Apple. This interview was originally aired on May 7, 2024, on the Vermont-based cable-access show All Things LGBTQ. The following is a short excerpt.
MoreFROM: Tennessee Williams’ Letters to Donald Windham, 1940–1965.
July, 29 and 30, 1940
Captain Jack’s Wharf, Provincetown, Mass.