Some Stars of Native Comedy – Review
Andre Bouchard is the creator of the Indigenous Peoples Production (IPP), a booking and production agency which continuously strives to bring voice to Native American artists through various expressions of creativity, including music, dance, art and, now, comedy. As a creative through his own work in independent production and performing […]
Akemi Reviews Midnights
Okay, okay, listen. I used to be a hater. Major hater. 10-year-old Akemi would gulp and sweat at any name drop or line reference to miss swift. Internalized misogyny? Most likely. While all my friends enjoyed T-swizzles encapsulation of teen love and being a chronic pick-me shamelessly out in the […]
Cut Daisies Behind Closed Doors: America’s State of Grieving
Melisa Ferati In August, I lost a childhood friend and an uncle within the same week. The news of the two happened within four days of each other. It turned out that my friend had actually passed almost 3 weeks earlier, but my friends from back home wanted to wait […]
These Valley Girls Have Farmworker Solidarity
Over the years I have evolved my answer to the question “Where are you from?” Originally, I would name the nearest town to mine that people might actually recognize, but now I simply say, “Skagit Valley, Washington.” In all honesty, the valley itself is my home. I reside in and […]
Wet City, USA
Part Three of ERRATICA: From the Desk of Fiore Amore, Esq. The Olympia structure, also known as the Legislature fault, is an 80km long gravitational and aeromagnetic anomaly separating the sedimentary deposits of the Tacoma Basin from the basalt of the Black Hills uplift. It is not known to be […]
IT CAME FROM THE FRIDGE…
Part One of ERRATICA: From the Desk of Fiore Amore, Esq. The return to campus has assuredly been a turbulent time for everyone. In this foul and plague-ridden year of our lord, 2021, even that which we’re closest to remains unfamiliar. Nothing could have prepared me for what I saw […]