Monthly Archives: June 2009
A Critical Analysis of two Problems with the Optimism of On The Road – Michael Stuzynski
Kerouac’s On the Road is in many ways a tricky book. At its core, it is a story about the longing for freedom—perhaps a search for the American Dream—after the… Read more
Cartoon of the Week – He’s Barack Obama
This week’s cartoon video is courtesy of Jibjab.com, and honestly, it’s hilarious and sweet.
Children’s Television is Increasingly Vapid
When I was a kid, I used to think Nickelodeon was the greatest thing since sliced bread. Quality programs like Hey Arnold, Rocko’s Modern Life, Rugrats, Pete and Pete, and… Read more
The Heighth of Fashion – Ali Riaz
In two weeks I will be the fucking man. I’m getting an iphone (yeah the new one), and I’m getting a SLR camera for “graduating.” Immediately, I will become on… Read more
Alfa Art Receives Prestigious Award from New Brunswick City Market
May 19th, 2009 – 7:30-11pm – “Mysterious & Real” – Exhibition Opening Reception Exhibition duration: June 19th – July 9th Opening reception: June 19th – 7:30-11pm Location: Alfa Art Gallery… Read more
To Whom It May Concern – Honey Ryder
*Disclaimer: The Content in the article may not be appropriate for under-aged readers I was about 12-13 years old when I learned about blowjobs. Up until that point, I had… Read more
Of Past Dreams and Ancient Ancestors – Michael Stuzynski
In conjunction with my honors thesis on William S. Burroughs, I have been recording my dreams in a journal for the past two semesters. The following is a brief account… Read more
the problem with butterflies – Starky Morillo
You see, butterflies flee once they have buttered and smothered me with fragrances
A History of Literature in the English Language: Part IV
I want to tell you a story. You are laughing as I say this to you, but it’s true. I want to tell you a story. I want to tell… Read more
Inspired by Paul Klee Painting “Poem at Daybreak” – Christine Tran
my mind strays in ways i myself cant comprehend, stop myself to understand jotted notes already skewed or forgotten as pen reaches surface.