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December / Diciembre 2021
December 26
· Our Divided Brain
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The profound truths that are revealed by beauty, music and poetry are denigrated.
December 19
· The Prettiest Place in SMA
Visit Villas Xichu
Art, Crafts, Celebration - Monday, December 20

        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
She will tell you that she's out of her head, but her magnificent private park tells you otherwise.
· Learning to Love the Dentist
        by Colette Morya
I break out in a nervous sweat, just thinking about anesthesia.
· Ezshwan Winding: Art By Ezshwan
Dreams and meditation often give me a starting point on an image.
· Titane: French Film Series
        by Jeffrey R. Sipe
Technological advances in filming and make-up enable the over-the-top body horror depicted.
December 12
· Very Tight, Very Thin
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
People die from kidney problems. She was in no condition to be alone.
· Cada quien sus filias
Sábado - teatro en QRO

        por Colette Morya
La obsesiva con la limpieza y alergia a los fantasmas...
· Fashion / Moda, SMA - pictorial
Lokkal's new, user-generated Fashion Section
Nueva Sección de Moda de Lokkal, generada por el usuario
December 5
· No pasó nada / Nothing Happened
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
My first decade in Mexico has done its work.
· Chocolate, Cacao, the Food of the Gods
Fantastic Xocolatl

        by Colette Morya
I am drawn to purity in process, the traditions that are lost due to industrialization.
· Painting, Patience and Prayer: Mary Jane Miller

It makes the artist step into the unknown.
November 28
· Things Are Not What They Seem
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Blaming others is disempowering. Blaming the past robs the present of its potential.
· Autism in SMA: Finding Focus
Sunday, December 5

        by Joyce Grenis
"My son, Arturo's entire world is six words long... Mamá, Papá, agua, pan, sí, y no."
· Sculpting the Festival of Lights: SMA's Monumental Menorah
Sunday, Nov. 28, 5:30pm

        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
...proclaiming the ultimate triumph of light over darkness and freedom over oppression.
November / Noviembre 2021
November 21
· Madness, Genius and All the Rest
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I wish I had genius as an excuse for my instability.
· Dia de Muertos: Pictorial
        Lokkal's Best Posts
November 14
· Disney Comes to San Miguel: Herding Cats
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
His vision is illogical. Mathematically it just does not add up.
November 7
· Turn and Walk Away: RIP Howard Bach
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Say what you will about tribalism, but it's nice to not always have to finish your sentences.
October 31
· You Are Who You Eat With
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The secret to a good meal is to keep them waiting.
October / Octubre 2021
October 24
· Keeping It All in Mind
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Many atheists feel very religious about their non-belief.
· Dyeing to Weave, pictorial
Oaxacan Master Weaver, Exhibition / Sale

        by Barbara Erickson
...experts in creating an amazing array of colors using only natural dye stuffs.
· The Ceremony, Hydrodistillation Plant Perfume
Tues. Nov. 2

        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
...a spellbinding method of hydrodistillation, never previously witnessed in Mexico.
October 17
· Failing to Understand Wealth
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
When you have so much money, you have to do something with it.
· My Studio / Mi Estudio Pops Up
Thur, Fri, Oct. 28, 29

        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Due to the pandemic, MyStudio / MiEstudio did not come to pass last February.
· My Mouth is the Window of My Soul?
        by Colette Morya
To be honest, I've always had problems with discipline.
October 10
· All Hands On Deck
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
No one is going to do it for us. No one is going to deliver us out of this mess.
October 3
· A Brush With Death
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
So much of what we do is to distract us from the precarious situation that is our life.
September / Septiembre 2021
September 26
· Your Mother Was Right: Catching Cold
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
We'd all be better off being humble about what we know and don't know.
September 19
· World Wellness Weekend
        by Bonnie Baker
Health is a personal choice with shared, social implications.
· There Always is a Lot at Stake
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Nature functions with an economy of means, reusing the same patterns.
September 12
· The Making of a Film Festival: GIFF
        by Jeffrey R. Sipe
It may not be the parting of the Red Sea, but it comes from the same monumental self-confidence.
· A Vow of Silence
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The solution to (almost) all of our quandaries is to change our mind.
September 5
· Two Sick Cats and a Hurricane
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
How resourceful can one be against a category five hurricane?
August 29
· Bet You Can't Eat Just One
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Taste is in the mouth of the beholder.
August / Agosto 2021
August 22
· Kabul to SMA: Take Back the Internet
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
You don't get to be president by being a nice guy... or gal.
August 15
· Saints and Criminals:
On the Gound in Colonia Allende

        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I'm odd enough in this neighborhood already.
· The Art Walk Once More: pictorial
        by Nitta Ruiz
This was officially the first Fabrica la Aurora Art Walk since the pandemic, although the word of it got out very late.
· Anado - Carrying On As Always: pictorial
        Photos by Jorge Alcala Goded
Those of us who miss him could not help but be comforted and inspired by last Saturday's event.
August 8
· Requiem for a Relationship
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I may be dumb, but I'm not stupid.
August 1
· Why Do We Do the Things We Do?
Anado: Life and Work

Saturday, August 7

        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Sometimes my social playfulness gets me into trouble.
· Women in Art- opening
Saturday, August 7

        by Maru Vázquez
...the power to pass from rays of resplendent light to desperate cries of immense joy and great pain.
· Mujeres en el Arte - inaguración
Sábado, 7 de Agosto

        por Maru Vázquez
...el poder transitar de rayos de luz resplandeciente, a gritos desesperados de inmensa alegría y gran dolor.
July / Julio 2021
July 25
· You Can't Get There From Here
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
You can't love someone more than they love themselves.
July 18
· Look for the Girl with the Sun in Her Eyes
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
"Hire a teenager now while they still know everything."
July 11
· The Right Person for the Job
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
"30 minutes" in Mexico might well be the day after tomorrow.
July 4
· Losing and Finding, Outside and In
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
We always could and would and did make it work.
June / Junio 2021
June 27
· Taking My Blessings Where I Can Get Them
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
She looked up as I passed and flashed me a million dollar smile.
June 20
· Backstage With Patronato Pro Niños: Nory Contractor
July 4th Benefit Auction

        Lokkal Interview
I have about four bad days a year; usually one each quarter.
· Escaping the Jungle
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
If we can be made to stop and think, we can keep the violence down to a minimum.
June 13
· A Relaxed Vision: Try This At Home
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I think a sixth sense might also be involved.
June 6
· Boom! Boom! Boom! Getting Back to Normal
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I get a very short warning as they whistle in flight before exploding right over my house.
May 30
· Raku Fired Ceramics
ContemPLATO - opening, Saturday, June 5

        by Edna Dickinson
It seemed correct for the design to pay homage to Japanese calligraphic characters.
· The Octopus and the UFO
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
It is that nervous system and the intelligence associated with it that puts the alien in octopus.
May / Mayo 2021
May 23
· Stupid Romantic That I Am
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Mine was a safe harbor in her storm-tossed life.
May 16
· Garden Alchemy and a Place for Everything
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
There were advertisements for worm farms in the comic books I used to read as a child.
May 9
· Consciousness and the City
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Our relationships define us. Our network of relationships is our community, our larger self.
May 2
· Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I prefer to call it a moral or spiritual epiphany...
April / Abril 2021
April 25
· The Perfume of Life: Aaron's Garden
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The fundamental language of life is fragrance.
April 18
· Agreeing to Disagree: To Hug or Not to Hug
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
One of the many problems with pornography is that it turns us off to the real thing.
April 11
· The Circus is in Town
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
If it didn't hurt, then it wasn't love.
April 4
· Having a Hormonal Experience
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The hypothalamus controls the 'Four Fs': feeding, fighting, fleeing and mating.
March 28
· Labyrinths, Equinoxes and Changing Your Position
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
My eight year old friend is more open to radical shifts in her worldview.
March / Marzo 2021
March 21
· Cooking and Coding
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
When it comes to publicity, paper is just so medieval.
March 14
· Covid Stories
        by Andrew Osta
People want to be surrounded by beauty, because the reality outside is so difficult and surreal.
March 7
· The Sense of Being Stared At
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The same thing regularly happens to me when I am bicycling past a beautiful woman.
February 28
· Believe in Something
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - Santayana
February / Febrero 2021
February 21
· We're in Mexico
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Enlightenment values have only imperfectly penetrated Mexico.
February 14
· Follow the Science
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
When we wanted to chill the beer, we put the cans in the brook for a while.
February 7
· Crush! What's Love Got to Do With It?
        by Isis Rodriguez
The nature of intimacy transforms into unconditional love.
Online Closing Exhibit, Sat, Feb. 20
· Seeing Things Anew
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
With all our greater connectivity we are communicating less.
January 31
· Floating All Boats: Improving Community
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Maybe I do have a photographic memory, but the camera is a little out of focus.
· Crónica de un robo a lo pendejo.
        por Oscar Plazola
En poco más de una semana habían recuperado mis cosas más queridas.
January / Enero 2021
January 24
· A Too Perfect Fit
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Physicists are forever struggling against the idea of God.
January 17
· Chronicle of a Robbery
        by Oscar Plazola
In just over a week they had recovered my most beloved things.
· Taste and See: Knowing in the Biblical Sense
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Ultimately, he who wins is he who can appreciate another point of view.
January 10
· Preface to This Week's Article
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I do my morning yoga routine rooftop under the Mexican sun, itself half comforting, half menacing.
· Tragedy Wears Many Hats: second sampling
        by Duke Miller
Take the tragedy of death away and everything good in life would have no meaning
January 3
· Oaxaca vs San Miguel
        by Andrew Osta
Women do not dress up in traditional embroidered dresses to sit on the corner and beg.
· Are You Thirsty?
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Recognizing someone else's needs is the basis of your psychological well-being.
December / Diciembre 2020
December 27
· Tragedy Wears Many Hats: first sampling
        by Duke Miller
Two old guys in the park, obvious hospital material, stared at something in the air
· Forgetting to Remember
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I wonder if we are not doing the same; elevating our shards of knowledge into rigid doctrines.
December 20
· My Grandfather's Clock and My Grandson
        by Patrick Green
At those moments I felt like I was part of the clock.
December 13
· Facing My Superstitions
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I still sometimes feel bad. But, afterwards, I don't feel as bad about having felt bad.
December 6
· Revisioning the Venus: SMA to Austria
Benefit Sale

        by Glen Rogers
Sit in Her Lap of Fertility and Plant a Seed for your Dreams
November 29
· A Death in the Neighborhood
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Raining blows and epithets on him, M. chased him out of our alley.
November / Noviembre 2020
November 22
· The Blonde Man at Our Favourite Table
        by Pat Hall
Was it worth all the anguish just to have such a sexpot on your arm?
November 15
· Why Do the Pigeons Play?
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I feel guilty about a lot of things, but being a good son isn't one of them.
November 8
· A Brief History of an Artist: open studio
        by Kathleen Cammarata
Some relative of mine was swimming in the same gene pool with Michelangelo.
November 1
· A Great Weekend Except that My Daughter was Shot
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
She averted grave injury by milimeters, catastrophy by inches.
October / Octubre 2020
October 25
· Artist Survives Relentless Pandemic: Open Studio
        by Isis Rodriguez
The Spiritual Warrior is an archetype that helps us give birth to a new self that is courageous.
October 18
· Social Dilemmas
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Sharply rising teenage suicide rates tell us that it is a matter of life and death.
October 11
· Keeping the Customer Satisfied
        by Greg Gunter
The quicker you could lay shingles, the quicker you could finish that home and get paid.
October 4
· Fiery and Watery Love
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
What was taken for granted is shown with new transcendental significance.
September / Septiembre 2020
September 27
· Speak To Me Like an Aztec
        by Pat Hall
Nahuatl means water in all four directions... the Aztecs built Tenochtitlan (Mexico City) on a big lake.
September 20
· Compost and Culture, Shoveling Sh*t: a pictorial
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
If the stories that form the basis of your philosophy give you tastier tomatoes, what more can you ask?
September 13
· Agreeing to Disagree: It's Complicated
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The ancient Greeks understood that with increase affluence and leisure come increased self-criticism and dreams of utopia.
September 6
· Bad Dreams and Flowers for Algernon
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I am just smart enough to know that I am not smart.
August 30
· Art in Quarantine
        by Andrew Osta
What's the point of making art when people are dying, when tomorrow is so uncertain?
August / Agosto 2020
August 23
· "Si, Pero No" "Yes, But No"
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
EC has chosen to spend his later years painting dreamy nudes. It's good work, if you can get it.
August 16
· From Hunger
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I understood that my imagination of it had been the greatest obstacle to my recogniton of it.
August 9
· Feeding Your Hungry Neighbors; The Guardians of Guadiana
        by Wendy Bichel
If we can't affect all the madness out there, we can at least re-design a piece of our own world.
August 2
· Sex, Race and Operating Systems
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Heirarchies have survival value; we want the most talented individuals to lead us.
July / Julio 2020
July 26
· They Thought My Mother Was Black
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
No adult, no person had ever spoken with little Leroy like that before my mother did.
July 19
· An International Incident; Terrorism in SMA
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
She was in possession of the truth... and obliged to force that truth on the unenlightened.
July 12
· Loss of Pressure
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
A lot of what we think, how we feel and how we react is driven by hormones.
July 5
· Extending Community
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
As a species we survived... because we watch out for each other, because we are communal beings.
June / Junio 2020
June 28
· The Weavers' Project; Support Local Women
        by Veronica Genta
Our little company has helped women redefine their space within their families and the larger society.
· Dickens, Pornography and the Lost Art of Letter-writing
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Along with the loss of a slower, more deliberate way of living, we have also lost our sense of decency.
June 21
· Conventional Absurditites
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
"Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart, for his purity, by definition, is unassailable."
June 14
· Some Thoughts on Privilege
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Asking the police to resolve a problem is like asking the mafia for assistance...
June 7
· A Kinder, Gentler Prejudice
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
When you have utopian expectations the slow plod of real reform seems worthless, especially when you are young.
· The Facts Don't Care About Your Feelings
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Police killed only 40 unarmed people in 2019; 20 were white, 10 were black.
May 31
· Uncertain About Uncertainty
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Coming through a Nazi death camp probably puts all other forms of stress into perspective.
· Further Uncertainty
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
If you knew everything, the most delicious thing would be a surprise.
May / Mayo 2020
May 24
· Report #4 From The Mexico Station
        by Duke Miller
I grew up listening to my mother say, "I feel like a Jew in Germany."
· Why Do We Hurt the Ones We Love?
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The lightening bolt came in the window, down the hall and into the room to get him.
May 17
· Live Long, Die Gloriously: How I Came to Love the Bullfight
        by Pat Hall
Which type of bull would you prefer to be, a regular bull or a fighting bull?
· Big, Bad Government
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
How different would the world be today if back in 1968 the Center for Disease Control had canceled Woodstock?
May 10
· Imagine There's No Countries?!
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Imagining the virtues of anarchy is more easily done when you are a former Beatle gazing out of your multi-million dollar apartment...
· Discovering Grandma's Recipes: Carmita's Mexican Pies
        by Natalia Ospina
His most cherished childhood memories... all are associated with the sharing of food.
May 3
· The Show that Almost Wasn't: Raku Platters
        Edna Dickinson
For some pieces the damage makes the design.
· From The Mexico Station, Report #3
        by Duke Miller
You have to guard against your feelings of intolerance...
· Cleaning Up the Neighborhood: 1, 2, 3
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
My Mexican neighbor speaks perfect English and a little Yiddish, having worked in a kosher deli in LA for almost ten years.
April / Abril 2020
April 26
· Another Time, Another Epidemic: A Typhoid Survivor's Tale
        by Pat Hall
The ordinary person in the street certainly didn't think of wearing a mask. No one stayed home.
· Cabin Fever
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Anyone who says, "It's harder to be alone in a crowd" has never really been isolated.
April 19
· Timeless Dancers
        by Carlos Aguila
...look not through the lens of your camera, but rather through the eyes of your soul.
· Ghost Town
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The Centro is a ghost town; not all of it. But in many places it is abandoned.
April 12
· Report from Mexico #1
        by Duke Miller
Death is important to Mexico. It is heroic. It is sad. It is vital. Mexicans have turned it into sugar and cake.
· "Online Ramblings"
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
With this Corona Virus, haven't you imagined it all spinning out of control?
April 5
· A Matter of Life and Death
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Mexico has taught me better how to live and with that how better to die.
· Escaping the Corona Virus
        by Patrick Green
My daughter's next text arrived: "I am positive for Covid-19."
· A Death in the Circle
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
With everything shut down and everyone shut up; with the world on hold and everybody holed up...
March / Marzo 2020
March 29
· A Healthy Bowel Boosts Immunity
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
According to standard medical textbooks, the average American transit time is 72 hours.
· The Plague; I Will Be Home
        by Duke Miller
I will wait until they line the streets of SMA with bodies and then I will walk outside.
· Johnny Carson's Bathroom, Self-Isolation
        by Tracey Haynes
I had a dream I was changing clothes in Johnny Carson's bathroom.
· Good News About Corona; Bad News About Us
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
There are a lot of legitimate questions and the world... would benefit from their being asked.
March 22
· Staying Healthy, Surviving the Virus
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Why do some people not get ill, or not get as ill or get well more quickly, while others suffer more?
· SMA, NYC, COVID-19
        by Joan Hall
It is strange to experience SMA on shut down. It contradicts the very nature of this town.
· Corona Apocalypse? Kindness or Fear?
        by Juanita Benedicto
Friends in CA send me dire photos, apocalyptic scenes of empty shelves and deserted buildings.
· Corona: The Mexican Response
        by Prof. Martha Beatriz Ojeda Pacheco
Something muy chido (very cool) will emerge from all this earthly convulsion.
· Considering All the Threads
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
This explains why, though generally so selfish, we rally so nobly to help those who have suffered a natural disaster.
March 15
· Joan Hall, Collage Artist, Poet
        San Miguel Sunday
I got the cover of The New York Times Book Review. From there it just took off.
· A Blue Purse Lost, Money and Privilege
        by Patrick Green
That money in the blue purse would carry him for a few days, maybe a week.
· Writing Songs for Tony Bennett?
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
It was a very unusual experience; "otherwordly" is the word that comes to mind.
March 8
· Shooting Giants, Jon Sievert... in Memoriam
        by Carol Schmidt
"My two favorite interview subjects were Jerry Garcia and Les Paul."
· Mexico This Month - March
        by Tony Burton
After six days, the U.S. forces end their bombardment of the port of Veracruz.
· Crow Moon: Messenger of Revolutionary Changes - Astrology
        by Juanita Benedicto
We will arise from our old husks as crows caw the end of what has been a very long Winter.
· Cat Food and the Color Blue
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Seeing other people's mistakes is easier and more fun than seeing our own.
March 1
· A Home for the Homeless, ABBA House
        by Kami Kanetsuka
Pastor Ignacio is seen bathing the blistered feet of a migrant.
· Mastering 90% of the Past Tense in 5 Minutes, Street-level Spanish
        San Miguel Sunday
My approach is down and dirty, street-level.
· Darwin, the Big Bang and the Golden Rule
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
I have never wished anyone dead, certainly not publicly.
February / Febrero 2020
February 23
· Howler Monkeys
        by Duke Miller
The structure struggles to breathe as the green shades wrap around it like a boa constrictor.
· When is a Church Not a Church?
        by Joseph Toone
I simply didn't have the heart to tell them it was really a shrine.
· Hot and Cold Multiculturalism
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
After the horrors of two world wars the Europeans have lost confidence in Western culture.
February 16
· Mexican Musical Stereotypes
        by Patrick Green
The nagging stereotypes we carry are buried deep and die hard.
· Volunteer Vacations, Travel with a Purpose
        by Kathleen Bennett
Who benefits the most, the recipients or those who care enough to give?
· A Papaya Grows in San Miguel
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
You cannot love someone more than they love themselves.
February 2
· The Canadians Are Coming - SM Writers' Conference
        videos
He was letting go of what he calls his "adolescent self-delusion that he was special."
multiple events
· Vancouver Island to SMA, Sooke Chamber Players
        by Paula Greene
Our SMA program will feature the "meltingly beautiful solos"; of cellist Pamela Highbaugh Aloni.
Benefit Concert, Wed. Feb. 19
· What's Love Got to Do With It? 2 New Archetypes
        interview w/ Isis Rodriguez
Love has been defined by adolescents and young adults under 40.
CRUSH! Sat. Feb. 15, art opening, singles cocktail party
· The Bells are Ringing?
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The fact that the music you listen to was composed by white men, might make you a micro-racist and a micro-sexist.
February 2
· Spotlight on Identity: Tommy Orange
        video
what it means to inhabit a land both yours and stolen from you
Keynote Address, SM Writer's Conference, Thursday, Feb 13
· Itinerant Youth, Poet Laureate, Juan Felipe Herrera
        video
...a new hybrid art, part oral, part written, part English, part something else...
Keynote Address, SM Writer's Conference, Saturday, Feb 15
· What's Love Got to Do with It?
        interview
Imagine considering rattlesnake teeth a male aphrodisiac, to make men virile.
CRUSH! Saturday, Feb. 15, art opening, singles cocktail party
· Slappy Dreams
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
The man slapping me is following a script. It is nothing personal.
January / Enero 2020
January 26
· Universal Human Connection, Alison Wright
        Interview
It's often the ones who have the least who share the most.
2 events: Talk & Photo / Writing Excursion
· The Blood and Bore of Literary Readings
        by Nicky Redl
He turned it into a physical performance, and the audience went wild.
Literary Death Match SMA, Fri. Feb. 14
· Seasons of Memory
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
You can stand an ugly sight or sound much more easily than you can tolerate an ugly smell.
January 19
· Primary Season Made Simple (?)
        by Gunnar Erickson
Backroom deals, rumors and intrigue come into play under the spotlight.
· Celebrations Decembrinas, a Mexican Christmas
        by Ezequiel Ruiz
Between laughter, pleasant jokes and fabulous family warmth, we determine what will be the details for dinner.
· More Moaning About Mom
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Let me also suggest that you cannot love someone more than you love yourself.
January 12
· Tango, the Original Animal
        by Kathleen Millard
It isn't so much a dance done "with" a partner as much as it is against, through, or into your partner.
Tango Fest, Fri-Sun, Jan 17-19
· The Poet Paints - video
        by Miguel Canseco
The visual poetry that long ago gave meaning to books and temples now returns.
· El Poeta Pinta - video
        by Miguel Canseco
Algunos artistas como Miguel recreen este vínculo entre los ojos y el alma.
· Two Viruses, Two Cures
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
Nothing can substitute for that original, spiritual connection with the community of life.
January 5
· A Coney Island State of Mind
        by Gaia Schilke
I was terrified to share my most personal work on stage
Book Reading/Performance, Sunday, January 12
· Chanukah Miracle in San Miguel
        by Carole Stone
Our congregation is roughly half Anglo and half Mexican.
· The Best and Worst of Times
        by Dr David, Editor / Publisher
We've been stealing from them for centuries. They can steal a little from us.
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