Bob & Carl & Ted & Alice (1969), dir. Paul Mazursky Woodstock (1970), dir. Michael Wadleigh Touch Me (1971), dir. Anthony Spinelli Computer...
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Arielle Greenberg is the co-author of Home/Birth: A Poemic; author of My Kafka Century and Given; and co-editor of three anthologies, including Gurlesque. She lives in Maine and teaches in the community and in Oregon State University-Cascades' MFA program. Arielle writes a regular column on contemporary poetics for the American Poetry Review.
On a chunk of gold confetti that you push with pointed toe, you glide around the lit-up, emptied stadium, the...
We are punks! I am punk rock! I am mad at you about how that boy in the dog collar likes...
How can it be fun for you if I don’t want it?
Out of the Past (Jacques Tourneur, 1947)
1. The one where the gorgeous short-haired girl is pregnant and lives in a very nice condominium in New York...
I don’t really like my friends: Swatch-dogs and Diet Cokeheads. I got paid in puke, no fags allowed. You were...
My name is a flag. Big things. I was born inside a parade, my teeth biting down on ridges of...
Hot, early suburb, still as the wedding cake in the freezer given over to the dogs. A lot of cruelty...
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