#6 A NOTE ON THE ELECTION: Time for Some Finger-Pointing!

As the Democrats retain control of the Senate, and, likely with the Republicans achieving only a slim, fractious majority in the House, the Republicans get to now engage in blame and finger-pointing.  The Republicans even blew the state level races in major electoral battlegrounds like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, where they fervently hoped to control […]

#5 THE POWER OF THE WORD–Part Three: The Death of Decency

William S Burroughs One wonders what the Founding Fathers would think of contemporary rightwing media.  Aristocratic and highly educated sophisticates, they thought beyond the kneejerk response of power to pillory or behead anyone advancing an unwelcome opinion.  In their envisioned utopia, you could speak without fear, and the freedom to speak would enable greater understanding [...]

#4 THE POWER OF THE WORD–Part Two: In the Beginning Was the Word, or How We got Incarcerated in an Orwellian Mandala

           “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” –John 1:1, King James Version                      The earlier Greek translation had it as logos, which became “the Word” in English, capitalized because, I suppose, God is capitalized, and the world was God’s expression, […]

#2 Barbarella, Karma & Me

I recently watched Barbarella for the first time, a 1968 movie famously starring Jane Fonda. I’d always understood it to be a kind of cheesy sci-fi flick. Nevertheless, it mysteriously gets attached to her name 8 times out of 10, & it left some indelible imprint on pop culture that persists into now through spin [...]

#1 Antarabhava Inauguration, Ambivalence toward Editors, and Allen Ginsberg on Madison Ave

By my observation, some writers take easily to the spotlight of self-promotion. A primary mentor of mine, Allen Ginsberg, did so with enthusiasm. He saw himself, I think, as not just a guy selling books, but as some sort of harbinger of changing consciousness, sexual and political liberation, spiritual proclamation, and really quite a list