WHY DOES IT BOTHER ME SO MUCH?
WHY DOES IT BOTHER ME SO MUCH? By Susan Amis Santa Fe, New Mexico. To the creative mind the name alone is sufficiently inspiring. It has to be one of the most stimulating places to visit, that is, if hand-made Native American jewelry, superior woven blankets, historical art museums and hundreds of art galleries are […]
A Letter from Mt. Adams:
A Letter from Mt. Adams: Far from being out of town, where these “letters from” are supposed to be, Mt. Adams is as close to town as one can be in Cincinnati. And yet for us, it was our way of leaving Cincinnati without leaving Cincinnati. Most of my life, excepting 7 years, has […]
Book Reviews
Book Reviews By Daniel Brown The Woman Upstairs, by Claire Messud, is important and refreshing on a number of levels. Messud, whose first novel The Emperor’s Children chronicles the lives of Milleniums and their very achieving parents, mainly in New York City, does such a good job at highlighting the lives of these Helicopter Parents […]
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner By Maxwell Redder Dandelion circle of intellects brewing over film, undermining, photography and drinking homebrews one called Eight and a Half unabashed with black and whites flashing forward like a carousel carousing laughter over emotions, undermining, photography, and spinning: drinking homebrews: eight hops mixed and brewed for bursting contrast: unabashed photographs […]
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor The May issue is a few days late, so that all the aeqai writers could have a breather after the benefit party that The Carnegie hosted for us on Thursday, May l6. We want to thank Katie Brass, Carnegie’s Director, for providing the space and the hospitality for aeqai, and are happy to […]