Still not sure if certain songs are AI or not. Relatively sure this isn't but I make mistakes sometimes. Bear with me.
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Still not sure if certain songs are AI or not. Relatively sure this isn't but I make mistakes sometimes. Bear with me.
Tucker Carlson proves that loyalty to fascism gives you nothing in return. You're either an enemy from the start or a future enemy. There is no safe option.
Read Dorian Kotsiopoulos' touching tribute to the late Danielle Legros Georges in this week's edition of The Arts Fuse.
James Van Looy reminds of what came before with this week's poem column. Read It's All One Thing, up now at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering. Thanks to Steve Glines for hanging with us for a fun night. Remember when poetry could be fun? I do. Kinda. Come back next week for more.
Thanks to Steve Glines for a wonderful reading to help continue Stone Soup's fifty-fifth anniversary celebration. Thanks to everyone who came out to be part of it. We're keeping on. Come back next week for Meg Smith's feature.
Who relaxes anymore? Just write whenever you can! Even if it's micropoetry, which I do a lot of now.
Meg Smith has been a longtime friend of Stone Soup. She's featured multiple times and even danced for us when there was a fundraiser for the late and lamented Out of the Blue Art Gallery back in the day.
We're glad she's coming back on May 20 to keep our month-long anniversary party going.
If you haven't joined us yet, we hope you do so before our anniversary month ends.
Join us on Wednesday, May 20, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 817 6566 1275
Password: stonesoup
The Liefeld Guy, whose art I haven't seen since 2024, is back on Centre Street.
My mood now that I'm a little bit older? A bit more like the character in Jay Lynch's cover for Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith's Arcade #6.
Don't you get it yet?
When I way "Golden Dome" I
mean a floating dome made entirely of gold!
Joanna Nealon, the woman I dubbed the matriarch of Stone Soup Poetry, passed away in November. Though her books are still available to buy online, almost none of her poems are published online in journals. None except the ones I published in the old Stone Soup adjacent journal Spoonful years ago. Read "Narcissus Speaks" and
"Spring Again" in issue #4.
There's a Rodney Dangerfield documentary that came out after he died. Harold Ramis is interviewed about directing Caddyshack and giving Dangerfield his breakout role in the film.
Dangerfield was so fish out of water he didn't even realize what it meant when "Action!" was called on set. According to Ramis, "by the end of the shoot, he finished the scene and he came over to me he said 'I guess I'm an actor.'"
I forgot with the GVS clip was about. Something about winning in Iran I think.
The duo of poet Susan Isla Tepper and photographer Glenn Bowie reunite for another Tuesday at Oddball Magazine.
From 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM. At Urban Media Arts on 145 Pleasant Street in Malden, MA. Hosted by Anna Geoffroy and Ethan Mackler.
Anne Skove's latest comic reports on this year's Essex Art Walk. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" now at Oddball Magazine.
Wearing new shoes today for the next chapter. I wore these shoes for far longer than normal. Blame the blizzard. Can't even justify keeping these for dirty work.
Let's take this week to listen to new music and pretend I'm young. This is getting harder to do given that AI generated music is showing up on my front page. Some of it was mildly amusing "discovered classics" from the fifties, but now people are being quieter about the AI BS and I have to do some digging. At least this one is real.
It's true! No real man
is inside a comics shop
when it's Mother's Day!
Note: Joking! I took this today after seeing my Mom.
Something different. I'm posting a picture of the "God Loves Trans People" banner found outside the Old South Church at Copley Square.
Took a walk down to Squares Kenmore and Copley on Tuesday. Wanted to take one last photo of the John Hancock (as I do) before something happens next week.