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Crowdsourced Creativity, Advertising** and Algorithm-FREE In this installment: Twins by Suzanne Lavender Insecurious by Kayla Marque Une chorégraphie Originale par Sadeck Waff by Misun Oh Rapunzel by Joanne Cole In the Palm of Your Hand by Diana Adams A Repat's Guide to Boston by Mel Watkins Channeling Ava Gardner by Alessandra Assaf Asymptomatic by Allan Whitlatch Magic Eight Ball by Suzanne Lavender Las Vegas is Taking Advantage of Tourists by Craig Baldwin The Little Girl and The Wolf by Leslie Law There Will Be Monsters by Simulacra Gluckstern TwinsRe-posted by Suzanne Lavender, video by Roykoj85/TT. Click HERE to watch 23 second video. If you get a broken link message, weird, try making sure you are signed into your Facebook account on your device. Suzanne is a Cincinnati-based writer, theatrical lighting designer and pilates instructor. InsecuriousClick HERE to watch 5 minute video, Kayla's 2023 entry for the Tiny Desk Contest. Warning: pre-roll ads likely. Written & performed by Kayla Marque Guitar / looping - Emmanuel Alexander Vocals - Carlitta Ann Vocals - Dax Oliver Filmed by Christina Pittaluga at Meow Wolf Denver Kayla’s musical journey began in her childhood Park Hill home in Denver, Colorado, coming from a creative and musical family, with her uncle, Larry Dunn of the legendary Earth, Wind, and Fire, her dad a saxophonist, her mom a writer, and her sister a Musician and dancer. Find more of Kayla's music at her website HERE. Une Chorégraphie Originale par Sadeck WaffPosted by Misun Oh This piece, featuring a range of other-abled athletes, was broadcast during the Closing Ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Click HERE to watch 3 minute film by Thibaut Charlut. Warning: pre-roll ads likely. Misun is an activist, artist and licensed acupuncturist. She offers gentle, healing acupuncture treatments and herbal medicine consultations in Dayton, Ohio. RapunzelPosted by Joanne Cole, art by Iva Morris. "My paintings have often been described as narrative realism; they do tell a story, and they are painted in a realistic way. The stories that they depict are about my life: as a Teacher, Mother, Wife and Artist. I like to think of them as a series of billboards that reflect social commentary." Joanne is a prolific nonprofit fundraiser, part-time New Orleans resident, and creator of GOLD HILL GOO and Hand Made Knitted Hats, which are "VERY popular and guaranteed to get you compliments every time you wear them." Lagniappe, below is a photo of a little one underneath one of Joanne's hand-made works. Add Vagrom's friendZine to your inbox. Subscribe by sending an email to [email protected]. In the Palm of Your HandPosted by Diana Adams. Original post by Scifi Imaginarium. Founder of the award-winning Vermillion Art Gallery and Bar in Seattle, Diana made her first indelible marks in the Pacific Northwest as a fierce proponent of DIY punk-video. A Repat's Guide to BostonEssay originally published in The Statesider by Mel Watkins. I left America 15 years ago. I never intended to come back. After 15 years in Europe and Asia, I became so accustomed to things like affordable health care and reliable public transportation that the comparative merits of police violence and fundamentalist Christianity lost their luster. While I was gone, America changed... Click HERE to read Story. Mel is a new writer, an old teacher, and a recent repat to the US after 15 years abroad in Europe and Asia. She currently lives in Boston. Most of her work is speculative fiction and can be found or is forthcoming in Midnight & Indigo, Flash in a Flash, and khōréō. She also runs Equal Opportunity Reader, dedicated to highlighting diverse books for diverse readers. Channeling Ava Gardner"Alessandra Assaf hasn’t been on a theatrical stage for nearly two decades, so when she headed down on Saturday mornings to a local theater for a writing workshop, she didn’t think much would come from the experience. She stayed focused on her writing and never thought a return to the stage was in her future. Well, Ava Gardner, the late, great Hollywood star, had other plans for Assaf. From that writing workshop emerged Twelve O’Clock Tales With Ava Gardner, a new solo show co-written by and starring Assaf at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks, California." - Hollywood Soapbox "Alessandra Assaf enchants as Gardner in this production running through March 5." - Broadway World Alessandra Assaf is a writer and actress, perhaps best known for roles in The Bully, Gallagher's Hurricane and Spooks. She is currently in a serious, longterm relationship with the city of New Orleans. AsymptomaticPosted by Allan Whitlatch. A former cigar magnate, Alan is an artistic benefactor and world traveler based in Dallas, TX. Magic Eight BallPosted by Suzanne Lavender, IBID. Las Vegas is Taking Advantage of TouristsPosted by Craig Baldwin "I come to Las Vegas for a work event. And I get fed alcohol, and I get entirely way too intoxicated. I go to the ATM, I use my credit card. They make it very accessible to be able to gamble with my credit card, you know this (Mayor) Mary Goodman." Click HERE to watch video testimony captured on government access cable tv. Warning: pre-roll ads likely. Craig is a filmmaker and curator whose interests lie in archival retrieval and recombinatory forms of cinema, performance, and installation. His own weekly screening project, Other Cinema, has continued to premiere experimental, essay, and documentary works for over a quarter century, The Little Girl and the WolfBy Leslie Law A Sandbox Radio adaptation of The Little Girl and The Wolf, a James Thurber short story. "One afternoon a big wolf waited in a dark forest for a little girl to come along carrying a basket of food to her grandmother. .." Click HERE to listen to 3 minute Radio Play. Leslie is an original member of the Sandbox and the Creator and Producer of SANDBOX RADIO, a collective of Seattle theater professionals who dare each other to create through mutual cooperation and support. She has been a theatre artist in the NW for over 20 years, and is also a founding member of the Endangered Species Project. There Will Be MonstersArtworks by Jay Simulacra Gluckstern Jay is a Colorado-based writer and artist. His films and film-related works have been shown in Korea, Mexico and throughout the United States. He has taught film production at the University of Colorado-Boulder since 1999. Screen TimeNon-scientific screen time estimates for TAKING ADVANTAGE OF TOURISTS: Just the headlines - 35 seconds I read everything - 15 minutes or so I read, WATCHED and LISTENED to everything - A little over 30 minutes. Data displayed by your personal surveillance device may vary. * Cover photo used under CC license ** Some posts on corporate platforms come with weird ads, some can be skipped. 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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