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Crowdsourced Creativity, Advertising and Algorithm-FREE In this installment: A Drop of Forest by Dan Kolbert You Are Here by Ross Rubin aka Chivito Pelon Throwback by Omar Kotondi In the Pocket by Jeff Campbell Megaphone Guy by Mark Hosler La La La Human Sex: Duo No. 1 by Janine Jackson Good Morning Jaguar Nation by Roderick Paulin Dime Size Mysteries by Jeffrey S. Clair Improvising Street Life by Ace Backwards aka Peter Labriola Budapest Cameos by Josie Watts A.I. Meme Patrol by Oedipa Maas Wizarding by Jim Naureckas A Drop of ForestDan, Ele Jefe at Kolbert Building, has worked in the trades since 1986, constructing and renovating homes that are energy efficient, sturdy and sustainable. He is co-author of Taunton Press' Pretty Good House. You Are Here Reposted by Ross Rubin, aka Chivito Pelon. Original post by Rizwan Ayub Saadi. Click HERE to watch short video "Now the sun, and you and me, and all the stars that we can see, Are moving at a million miles a day, In the outer spiral arm, at 40,000 miles an hour, Of a galaxy we call the Milky Way." - Galaxy Song, Monty Python's 'The Meaning of Life' Ross lives in Napa, CA with his amazing partner Michelle. He leads the jazz act Jealous Zelig, voted best band in Napa by Bohemian Magazine. JZ performs regularly at Blue Note Napa (west coast hub for the historic Greenwich Village joint), and other large and small venues to near fanatical audience acclaim. He's also a master bee keeper. ThrowbackReposted by Omar S Kotondi. Original post by Greg Kinney. Omar is the founder, director and CEO at Flourishing at popporo.redbubble.com and Comic strip creator at Ze World According To Cedric. In the PocketBy Jeff Campbell Is the Rossonian Hotel still haunted by the ghost of Bobby Trombone? Residents of the Five Points neighborhood in Denver often report of the sound of music coming from the building, in the early hours of the morning. Every would-be developer who has made an attempt has failed at the historic landmark’s resurrection? Why?' "A jazz waltz melts into heavy bass and a hip hop beat as the theme to 'In the Pocket: The Ballad of Bobby Trombone' begins. The play is the latest work by Jeff Campbell’s Emancipation Theater, a story about Five Points’ heyday slated for the Savoy theater next month. The song projects past, present and future within the same gaze, a theme that runs throughout Campbell’s script... For Campbell, the Rossonian is a kind of totem of the areas’ hollowing out. Campbell said Bobby is never a ghost on stage, but the building’s bleak future is 'inferred' throughout the story. Still, he was clear this is not a eulogy. 'You can make a story a triumph or a tragedy. And the beauty of storytelling is that you have the opportunity to celebrate, and you have the opportunity to have a happy ending,' he said. 'You have the opportunity to give folks hope in a world that doesn’t often do that.'" - DENVERITE Click HERE for tickets and info. Jeff is the founder of the Emancipation Theater Company. He has been part of Denver's creative community for over two decades as a pioneering Hip Hop and spoken word artist. In 2015, he was named one of Westword's 100 Colorado Creatives. Add Vagrom's friendZine to your inbox. Subscribe by sending an email to [email protected]. Megaphone Guy by Mark Hosler We have a few fan-made music videos to share with you that were sent to us in 2022. The first was made by video artist Billy Bjork using the track MEGAPHONE GUY from our "NO BRAIN" EP. Click HERE to watch video Mark is best known as one of the founding members of legendary experimental band Negativland. La La La Human Sex: Duo No. 1Posted by Janine Jackson Starring Louise Lecavalier and Marc Béland, La La La Human Sex duo no 1 is a short black-and-white film directed by Bernhard Hébert. Click HERE to watch film. Janine is the program director of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) and the host and producer of FAIR's syndicated radio show CounterSpin. Good Morning Jaguar NationBy Roderick Paulin Click HERE to watch day one of a series of videos where "The Rev" addresses students interested in learning jazz music at SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY and A&M College, a public historically black land-grant university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The largest HBCU in the state is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Its campus encompasses 512 acres, with an agricultural experimental station on an additional 372-acre site, five miles north of the main campus on Scott's Bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. Southern University's 13 intercollegiate athletics teams are known as the Jaguars. The Human Jukebox is a well known collegiate marching band that has been representing the university since 1947. Sample #HumanJukeBox HERE. Click HERE to watch video posted by Delfeayo Marsalis featuring the Uptown Jazz Orchestra's recent performance at Birdland in NYC. Roderick is widely considered to be one of the most soulful, versatile and accomplished saxophonists in New Orleans. His landmark release, Slow But Steady, features Crescent City stalwarts Herlin Riley, Delfeayo Marsalis, Tony Dagradi, Larry Sieberth, Shannon Powell, Richard Moten, Mike Esneault, Wendell Brunious, Jamil Sharif, Don Vappie, Chris Severin, Jason Marsalis and George French. Dime Size Mysteries Posted by Jeffrey St Clair Looks like somebody's been sampling the product, Nancy! Jeffrey is an investigative journalist, writer, and editor of CounterPunch. His most recent book is An Orgy of Thieves: Neoliberalism and Its Discontents (with Alexander Cockburn). Improvising Street LifeBy Ace Backwards aka Peter Labriola When you live on the streets you gotta do a lot of improvising. Thinking on your feet (literally). Using your wits (what little you still have left after all the weird shit you've been through over the years). Case in point: Click HERE to read the story. A homeless writer and artist who lives in Berkeley, California, Ace is widely known for Twisted Image, a comic strip that Charles Bukowski once said had "crazy energy." You can find more of his writing HERE. Budapest CameosPosted by Josie Watts. Original post by Life of Fred Math. Josie is a prolific dancer and dance instructor, corraler of revels, world traveler and mother. A.I. Meme PatrolA rare glimpse at one crack unit of internet meme specialists rooting out disinformation spread by artificial intelligence bots, captured here in real time. Oedipa is a writer and activist living in New York City. WizardingBy Jim Naureckas The Wizard of Oz, illustrated in the style of Maxfield Parrish using Midjourney, an A.I. imaging software. Jim is the editor of FAIR.org, and has edited Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting's print publication Extra! since 1990. He is the co-author of "The Way Things Aren’t: Rush Limbaugh’s Reign of Error." Screen TimeNon-scientific screen time estimates for DIME SIZE MYSTERIES: Just the headlines - 36 seconds I read everything - Eight and a half minutes or so I read, WATCHED and LISTENED to everything - Nearly two hours and 19 minutes Data displayed by your personal surveillance device may vary. Add Vagrom to your inbox. Irregular new installment alerts, and your address will not be mined by Square or Weebly. Send an email to [email protected].
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