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Crowdsourced creativity, advertising- and algorithm-free. In this installment: Bold of You to Assume by Allan Whitlatch The Chicken by Roderick Paulin Billionaires Love Millionaire Chicken by Nirvana Wok Standing Room Only by Amy McStritt Reductive Nostalgia by Cindy Wonderful A Boy and His Dog by Joanne Cole Telegraph Gutter Punks by Peter Labriola Pizza Looks by Michelle L. Brown Bold of You to AssumeStolen from a friend by Allan Whitlatch. A former cigar magnate, Alan is an artistic benefactor and world traveler based in Dallas, TX. The ChickenPosted by Roderick Paulin, as seen on the sax. Video by Kala Paulette. The Original Tuxedo Jazz Band performing "The Chicken" at Mahogany Jazz Hall in New Orleans, featuring Roderick Paulin (Saxophone) Gerald French (drums) Drew Baham (trumpet) Larry Sieberth (piano) Richard Moten (Bass). Click to watch VIDEO. Roderick is 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. Billionaires Love Millionaire Chickenby Nirvana Wok. Millionaire Chicken is a recipe my friend’s mother learned in China decades ago. Her incredible cooking – for three hungry sons and sometimes me – helped inspire my love of Asian food. I modified her recipe a bit. Click HERE for the Recipe. Nirvana Wok started dropping off meals packed in Chinese food takeout containers to food insecure people on Seattle’s Rainier Avenue long before the pandemic made mutual aid chic, work that continues to this day. Standing Room OnlyReposted by Amy McStritt. Original post by Eric Alper. Amy is a photographer, accomplished early childhood social worker, and mother of two spectacular daughters. Reductive NostalgiaNicky Click-click's hot new single: Reductive Nostalgia. Video directed by Cindy Wonderful. Click HERE to watch music video. Among other really cool projects, Wonderful produces a weekly locals-only music series featuring Baton Rouge artists on Thursday's 7 - 7:30pm Central. A Boy and his DogPosted by Joanne Cole. Photo by Juke Joint Anderson. 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." Telegraph Gutter Punks STORY by Ace Backwards aka Peter Labriola Larry Wolfley was a well-known local photographer back in the 1990s who specialized in taking black-and-white photos of the young gutter punks hanging out on Telegraph Avenue, as well as the punk rock scene at Gilman St. where he was house photographer. . . Somewhat of an anomaly, as this old guy hanging out at these youth culture scenes. Click to read STORY. Ace Backwards is a homeless writer and artist who lives in Berkeley, California. Ace is an accomplished cartoonist, widely known for Twisted Image, a comic strip that Charles Bukowski once said had "crazy energy." You can find more of his writing HERE. Pizza LooksRe-posted by Michelle L. Brown. Cartoon by Emily Bernstein. #NewYorkerCartoons Michelle L. Brown's poems have appeared in The New Orleans Review, So to Speak, Concho River Review, Slipstream, PMS: Poemmemoirstory, Pinyon, The Awakenings Review, Rattle, and Pembroke Magazine. She lives in Cypress, Tx. and teaches at Lone Star College-CyFair. Screen Time Non-scientific screen time estimates for REDUCTIVE NOSTALGIA: Just the headlines - Less than 15 seconds I read everything - About seven and a half minutes I read, WATCHED and LISTENED to everything - Under 21 minutes Data displayed by your personal surveillance device may vary. Please send creative posts, feedback, suggestions for improvements, and social media hacks to [email protected].
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