by alan | Jan 23, 2022 | Winter 2022
Born just outside Paris in 1977, at the age of seven Baptiste Ibar immigrated with his family to the U.S. In response to linguistic and environmental difficulties, he started communicating through drawings. While growing up in the confines of NYC’s white suburbs,...
by alan | Jan 23, 2022 | Winter 2022
The island is also where Lambert Simner, the young son of an Oxford merchant, landed in June 1487, claiming to be a legitimate heir to the army of mercenaries and the throne of England. He marched to London, was soon defeated by Henry VII, and rolled up...
by alan | Jan 23, 2022 | Winter 2022
Editorial: Fifty years after his death, Gorian Delpâture takes us to the most intimate, the most inaccessible place of the artist Jim Morrison: the poet’s psyche. We discover – through a text which is also a literary game sprinkled with quotes from Morrison’s...
by alan | Jan 22, 2022 | Winter 2022
In 1969, Jimi Hendrix was held hostage for two days during his so-called “lost weekend.” After his rescue, he was completely unaware that he had been abducted in the first place. There are many things in life that are uncertain: Are we in the last wave of the...
by alan | Jan 7, 2022 | Winter 2022
‘Ghost’ orchid that grows in the dark among new plant finds Hundreds of new species include pink voodoo lily and an ylang-ylang tree named after Leonardo DiCaprio. A ghost orchid that grows in complete darkness, an insect-trapping tobacco plant and an “exploding...
by alan | Dec 31, 2021 | Winter 2022
When they closed down Coronado’s beloved five and dime store Coro-Mart, the whole town mourned collectively. Gone were those halcyon days soon to be replaced by the clinical drug stores like Walgreens. For almost three decades, she sat in a state of decay which...