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Dinner for Fifteen on the Coral Sea

By admin • May 3rd, 2009 • Category: Stories

by Thomas Sandor
She approached us formally, her bearing slightly aristocratic yet, almost gliding across the floor like a dancer. Had she been the favorite daughter of some Spanish Grandee, who had owned more land then Croesus had gold? Richard made no secret of his attraction. He makes no secret of anything about himself; one of [...]



A Piece of Cloth

By admin • May 3rd, 2009 • Category: Stories

by Thomas Sandor
Sometimes even in a place where everything is supposed to be equally fresh and new, a single item can jump out, catch your eye and send you captivated down a series of clues, questions and possible answers, like a young naturalist pursuing a butterfly, or in this case,
A PIECE OF CLOTH
The tiny [...]



Nobody Cared

By admin • May 3rd, 2009 • Category: Poetry

by Charles I. Perera
Saturday, February 14, 2009
As I walk on the pavement, pouring rain.
Rain pours in buckets,
Never so much rain in this Golden State,
Cars speed on the highway, splashing water like speed boats.
Clouds hang heavy, dark and wet.
Plucking and squeezing squirts of life force.
Everybody and anybody is busy or looks busy, helter and skelter they [...]



Back in the Saddle

By admin • May 3rd, 2009 • Category: Poetry

by Georgette Buckley
As a young child, I sit proudly
upon my uncle’s pony Prince
posing in the bright light
while visiting my grandma’s farm in Illinois
how innocently trusting we are of this animal
whose reins are not even tied to a post
as my Mom shoots my portrait.
In my young teens we move
out to this middle of nowhere
to live on [...]



Thursday’s Night Out

By admin • Apr 15th, 2009 • Category: Stories

by Charles Perera
After winding down from a busy day at work, my buddy Saurave, his wife Winnie, and I head out to P.F. Chang’s – a routine watering hole in Torrance, California. Specializing in Chinese food, their concept is akin to mixing Blues and Hip Hop, a cross between the old world culinary secrets and [...]



Joseph’s Coat

By admin • Apr 8th, 2009 • Category: Stories

by Nancydee Golberg
I still see the robe – a coat of many colors. I had come into this men’s store looking for something special for my husband. And there it was, hanging on a rack, becoming to me. It reminded me of pictures of Joseph’s coat of many colors that I had seen as a [...]



Friends of Jordache

By admin • Apr 5th, 2009 • Category: Stories

by Corrie Ann Gray
It was the year I turned 16; my junior year in high school to be exact. All summer I thought about how wonderful it would be to own and wear a pair of Jordache jeans. I admit I didn’t have a lot to think about in those days. Jordache jeans were the [...]



Are You the Cloth You Wear?

By admin • Mar 30th, 2009 • Category: Lead Story, Stories

by Thomas Sandor
Two slender tree limbs had been lashed horizontally, to the short ladder, leading to the opening of her small, thatch roofed hootch, which was elevated above the dry earth on six stilt legs. Stripped of their bark, worn and smoothed by years of use, the upper member supported the coarse black raw silk [...]



Employee Discount

By admin • Mar 29th, 2009 • Category: Stories

by Charles Perera
Palm Desert, Macy’s, 2000
I have a leather jacket that has a sentimental value. And have been wearing it ever since I bought it nine years ago. It has aged drastically, small rips not noticeable, faded in some parts but it has stood the tests of time. It is hard to come by such [...]



Collage Project: March 09 Signs of Grace Class

By admin • Mar 28th, 2009 • Category: Artwork, Workshops and Classes

During week three, participants assembled collages that portray defining moments or important experiences in their lives. A variety of materials were used including photographs, pictures, paint, and found objects such as ribbons, lace, cards, paper/cardboard, fabric, headlines/type, and pages from old magazines or books.
Photos from workshop:

Nancy and Corrie work on their New Mexico-inspired collages.

Linda puts [...]