Review: The Agricultural Reader
Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by Andy Riverbed in Culture
The third issue of the Agriculture Reader, an annual art journal, is a sandwich of content. There’s the prose that has the fine flavor of a provolone cheese aged 26 years. Then there’s the poetry, a section of fresh vegetables — unblemished red onions, ripe red tomatoes, and glowing avocado. And the there’s its seven-grain, [...]
Poem: Carving names for the sky
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by Andy Riverbed in Culture
This morning I turned to the alarm and it was 7 AM.
I shut my eyes and saw you as a butterfly floating over
Tennessee Williams’ field of blue-petaled children.
I gave up on sleep and decided to run after you.
In the field I carved your name in-between those blue petals.
The children, I stepped on, but they didn’t [...]
