Judge and Jury
Music and Movie Reviews by people with far too much time on their hands.
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Features This Issue
"Apologies to the Cockroaches"
by Robert Judge Woerheide
Kat Miner, Featured Photographer
A quick Q and A.
A closer look at poet Joanne Lowery
Biographical information, and an artist's statement.

Sue's Column
Ruminations on life, art, and politics
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The Editor's Corner
This month Sue Fellows shares her satire piece, "A Proposal of Some Modesty."
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"With a gun barrel between your teeth, you speak only in vowels"

Narrator, "Fight Club"

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Judge and Jury
Music and Movie Reviews

The editors and staff writers pass judgment on music and film, telling you whether an album or movie is worth your hard earned dollar. Who are we to say? Just some music and film buffs who happen to have a particularly large soap box at our disposal: the World Wide Web. See you in court.
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Looking Closely:
Features to Make You Think


The editor-in-chief interviews Pushcart Winner Steve Kowit. Did you think tomatoes and cockroaches could never both come up in a single conversation about art?
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Her work has appeared in Perigee before, and recently she earned a spot in a New York photography show sponsored by American Photo Magazine . This time around, Kat Miner shares thoughts on her craft with our readers.
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Her work is some of the most impressive we've published. We just had to get to know more about Joanne Lowery.
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Sue's Column
Ruminations on life, art, and politics by Dr. Fellows

Do you feel, as I do, that nothing makes much sense in this post-election season? It seems that I have one of those medieval torture devices—a crude one inch wide metal band, rusty, of course—attached around my head. When I try to make sense of the voting patterns, the campaigns, the obvious (which makes no sense whatsoever), this vise is tighten and brains squirt out of my ears. Is the same happening with you? What amazes me in its inconsistency is this god-driven, faith based business, which broken down into component parts is riddled with illogic.
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The Editor's Corner
A Proposal of Some Modesty by Susan Fellows

It is a melancholy object to those of us who drive through this great and lovely county to observe the disquietude and disequilibrium of the faces of those who sit, or crawl, next to us on our marvelous freeway systems here in San Diego, to observe the disregard and dislike with application to our being of those in cars in close proximity to us on these highways, a dislike that is, in fact, no fault of their own. But my intention, as I shall reveal it to you, is not to suggest that we leave the freeways, the highways or the county altogether (as some suggest), or wait countless hours for a bus that takes us where it will, not where we will. My intention is to glorify not moving, to embrace stasis, to have no speed limits because we will not be moving by choice and with great delight.
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