Three Nights. Three Talks.
Last week was a whirlwind of creativity as I ventured out each night to hear others speak about what makes them tick and how they got to where they are […]
Last week was a whirlwind of creativity as I ventured out each night to hear others speak about what makes them tick and how they got to where they are […]
Halloween night, I got to see one of my favorite local band play at Musica to celebrate their most recent album, Fifty. Mark Leach, a Barberton, Ohio musician, opened up […]
Saturday, September 5th, I went over to Annabell’s, a bar in the Highland Square area, to check out The Big Big Mess. Currently run by Katie Merz and Mike Krutel […]
Saturday, September 5th, I had the pleasure of attending John Dayo-Aliya’s newest play at the Balch Street Theatre. BLUE, Miss Billie is a compelling story about one of the most […]
Friday, February 6th, I swung by Uncorked to hear John Burton (John Dayo-Aliya) read some poetry from his upcoming chapbook. Burton is a local poet, actor, singer, and playwright who […]
As many of you know, I’m a huge proponent for helping out and promoting other creatives. One of my friends, Joe Hill is an aspiring director and I decided it would be […]
October. Fall. Autumn. Samhain. Halloween. All Hallow’s Eve. This time of year is an absolute favorite of mine. It’s when the summer heat fades and is replaced by crisp, “clean” […]
She was submerged. Her naked form engulfed by the the thing she had once loved the most. In the beginning, she let her fear overrun her and she struggled. […]
“Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack.” […]
A small, wooden box rested in her hands. Her full-length gown swept the floor as she walked the mourner’s path. Posture rigid, head facing straight ahead, the woman’s small, brown […]