1962’s David and Lisa, and the March of Time
Harry K. examines mental health, Batman villains, and the unstoppable march of time as seen through an exemplar of 1962’s independent, art-house cinema: David and Lisa.
Harry K. examines mental health, Batman villains, and the unstoppable march of time as seen through an exemplar of 1962’s independent, art-house cinema: David and Lisa.
Smalldoggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX002: Reading: Ethan Bull, Davey Mac & Annelyse Gelman; Lithopedion featuring Rick Klaras as the Musical Guest. At Cafe Magnolia, 10/14/10
Mickey Hess is looking for his former students. In this month’s installment, he tracks down the one who he remembers saying, “Hooray, my writing is good enough to be printed in some commuter college cookbook!”
In Big Tunes on Small Records, Chris Stout breaks down old 45s that influence the way we listen to music. This installment: There Was a Time, by Gene Chandler (mp3 download).
Matt Ferner talks with Virgil Dickerson, CEO and head of Suburban Home Records, about his label’s 15th anniversary, jet packs, barbecue ribs, punk rock and the evolving musical landscape.
Former CEO Max Wolfmaverick offers straight-talk for today’s executives and tomorrow’s tycoon’s, today. This week’s write-in question: How can I increase my billable hours? Don’t fret, Max discusses many dynamic options in an impossibly dynamic way.
Ventriloquism is the debut print book by Prathna Lor. It contains 39 short prose poems or pieces of flash fiction. Find out What Stephen Tully Dierks thinks of it.
Image Comics is publishing a trade paperback of Emi Lenox’s comic-diary “EmiTown.” Available this October (2010), Josh Atlas gives a mini-preview of the book for Smalldoggies.
A really thorough preview from the team over at Vouched Books, soon to be bringing the Smalldoggies audience a twice-monthly intro to new small press gems.
Smalldoggies Publisher Matty Byloos visits the studio of… Portland-based painter Matty Byloos, and learns a thing or two about his own alter ego, in Studio Visits #1.