Remittance

It was in observation of manipulation. She used her mental prowess naturally throwing screens at conflict, hiding the truths needed, protecting the secrets accumulated. Her vast trail grew long like the shadows long tails tethered to the horizon sun. Twilight grew in her eyes. She was tired. The attempts at manipulation. The unlauded successes of … Continue reading Remittance

The Fall of September

Distillation of the history in perceptions collided, scoped for legion, collective and hive, integrated inherently, regardless of opinion, deception sets sail beyond the rising sun. Vast orchids blossom, blood red and orange, daffodils fuchsia, peach blossom fire, fiercely pinken darkening sky, the lunar dream solidifying in the minds, the abundant illumination crowning insights to selected … Continue reading The Fall of September

Resonance: No Need to Argue by The Cranberries

A question of propriety regarding its remembrance, I thought about a retrospective type review. To revisit pivotal inspirations from my youth, nothing was more appropriate than the album, No Need to Argue by the Cranberries. It was one of the first five albums I owned independently as a youth. It was one of those special … Continue reading Resonance: No Need to Argue by The Cranberries

Art As Much As Comedy – A Review of Sticks and Stones by Dave Chappelle

When it comes to Hollywood people like Dave Chappelle, I learned about him just like many teens were introduced to him in the mid 90's, by way of a jeering comedy all about the one taboo that mattered at that time: weed. Half-Baked, an instant cult-classic about cannabis culture lambasted joke after recklessly high joke. … Continue reading Art As Much As Comedy – A Review of Sticks and Stones by Dave Chappelle