by Julia Shiota | Jun 10, 2019 | Review
Find Your Medicine And Use It Nahko and Medicine for the People: A band with music so sunny it could change your outlook Review by Jorge Kryzyzaniak Last year, I couldn’t make it to the Mountain Jam Festival, at Hunter Mountain in New York. But I also couldn’t miss...
by Julia Shiota | Jun 10, 2019 | Review
Power of the Song This May Be The Last Time documents history of Muscogee hymns Review by Elena McLaughlin Stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans are still abundant in contemporary media, and too often American Indians do not have control over their...
by Julia Shiota | Jun 10, 2019 | Review
A Friend of Dorothy No Place Like Home weaves a literary love story Review by Alex Dzurick Several years ago, I took a summer road trip from central Missouri to Boulder, Colorado. I drove across the entire state of Kansas, encountering along the way its major cities...
by Julia Shiota | Jun 10, 2019 | Review
Shrouded By The Dark Woods Unnatural Habitats and Other Stories offers Ozark noir served warm Review by Elizabeth Prentice Angela Mitchell’s debut book, Unnatural Habitats and Other Stories, is a collection of fictional stories that evoke the singular quality of the...
by Julia Shiota | Jun 10, 2019 | Review
Hard Truths Deciphering riddles of existence through Mark McKee’s fourth book of poetry Review by Aarik Danielson Marc McKee’s voice, as it rings through Consolationeer, is equal parts abstract artist, hi-fidelity folk singer, and postmodern priest. The fourth and...