By: Matt St. Amand | 2010-05-28 | Satire Pryvett Rawgers'' art is his daily life. He''s not a writer, an actor, a musician, or a mime. His art is himself. It''s my job to write about it. I began writing about Pryvett Rawgers seven years ago with the simple line: “Pryvett is an improbable personage. read more
By: Monda Mahmoud | 2010-05-30 | Satire Sometimes it seems that life here is one lifelong show. True, this is a city that never sleeps. No matter how odd the hour, you''re bound to find some action going on. Everyone is doing something, and funnily enough, everyone is watching. We are all performing. read more
By: Kelly Garrett | 2010-06-03 | Satire Runway Model I was reluctant to walk in a fashion show in Grand Rapids, Michigan. That is until I found it impressed the guy I was dating, and gave me bragging rights for the next five years. "Oh yeah, I was in a fashion show onceyeah independent designers, very avant-garde. read more
By: Simonne Liberty | 2010-05-30 | Satire The value of a Productive Citizen What is a "productive member of society?" To Produce, means to bring forth or bear. To yield or create anything with exchangeable value.To be productive, means Producing, or tending to produce. To produce profits or increase in quantify, quality, or value. read more
By: John Graham | 2010-06-03 | Satire THINGS NOT SEEN We had time. Salisbury isn''t far from Oxford and we could have a leisurely Thames-side lunch, then visit Old Sarum and Stonehenge before reaching the Cathedral our final mission was to see the Magna Carta. read more
By: Matt St. Amand | 2010-05-31 | Satire It was something that could only take place at night: Cobo Hall. Detroit, Michigan. Summertime. Hot-as-hell, unrepentant humidity. 1984. read more
By: Jon Pelletier | 2010-05-29 | Satire ADAPTATION Kelly Triplich walked to the store. Her eyes were red with anger and her mouth was parched. She wanted to walk to the store, she did not want to drive. Her friends drove past her and a boy threw a bottle. The torch had been passed. She could only think of one thing. read more
By: Leah Davidson | 2010-05-30 | Writing & Speaking My name is Sidda Lea Walker and this story is about the relationship I have with my three siblings; Baylor Gene Walker; Shep Jackson Walker and LuLu Abbott Walker. I guess I might just as well start off with Jackson and let you have a small, but clear perspective on him and his lifestyle. read more
By: Blake Thomas Miller | 2010-06-02 | Satire (fiction love letter) Dear Richmond Valentine, Well, I don''t want this letter to be corny or, anything. It really has been impatient experience that your beauty has become terribly missed. This has been a lonesome journey that now my steed arrival, out of the super blue, is at your shore. read more
By: Katley Demetria Brown | 2010-06-01 | Satire Misadventures of a Globetrotting Cat Tom, a large, hazel eyed Russian Blue, had a knack for getting into trouble. Whoever invented the saying "curiosity killed the cat" must have had Tom in mind. We adopted Tom in Minot, North Dakota, from a couple who owned too many critters. read more
By: Stacy Stepanovich | 2010-06-04 | Humanities Galpagos by Kurt Vonnegut Galpagos tells the story of the survivors of an apocalypse. The passengers on what was supposed to be the "Nature Cruise of the Century" are stranded on the island of Santa Rosalia after their cruise ship is run aground by the incompetent Captain Adolf von Kleist. read more
By: Stuart Michael M | 2010-07-28 | Arts & Entertainment Caricature Artists have evolved over time, what used to be mere hobby is now an employment read more
By: JUSTD | 2010-06-03 | Satire I Think I want to be a Bag Lady I am not doing so well on this up and coming birthday, this year is already being one of the worst. I sit and ponder over the fact that I will be 50 years old this year. read more