Whims of the Great Magnet

April 15, 2015 David Pratt 0

By: David Pratt We left at 10:00 and drove all night, out of Massachusetts, through Connecticut, and across New York in pouring rain, thunderstorms, lightning crash flashing snap glimpses of the pitch black road barely seen through storm and stoned headlight searching, into a miles-long construction site with one tight lane and a great […]

April 13, 2015

April 14, 2015 Kyle K. Mann 0

By Kyle K. Mann Greetings, readers. Today I’m going to start something that I’ve never seen or heard of… Write and publish a journal with exactly 40 years between it. Tailored for the website Gonzo Today .com, I should emphatically express my deep gratitude to the editors there, who have […]

The Canals of Lake Okeechobee

April 9, 2015 Gonzo Today 0

artwork copyright© 2015 joeyfeldman, all rights reserved www.joeyfeldman.com By Marc D. Goldfinger There is no sense of time here.  Have I been in the Troll’s basement for thirty days?  Or has it been thirty years?  The other junkies who dropped in here today tell me that it is raining outside.  […]

The Candidates are Coming

April 8, 2015 David Pratt 0

artwork copyright© 2015 joeyfeldman, all rights reserved www.joeyfeldman.com By: David Pratt If a picture’s worth a thousand words, then Feldman’s soul-churning rendition of two of our 2016 presidential candidates goes a long way to illustrating the fear & loathing that has me contemplating expatriating to Iceland of all places. And I hate […]

THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITOR AND CHIEF OF FOOLS

April 4, 2015 Clayton Luce 0

I might be a big white bearded southern boy, but I love good hip-hop , wordplay and people with something interesting to say. This mans song reflects my views on God and life more than any other single literary piece I can recall. Hopsin is definitely a spiritual brother and […]

Rape of an American Dream

April 4, 2015 Dr. Thomas Foolery D.D. 0

 ….Police Brutality and an Irish Story for any other day except St. Paddy’s. By: Thomas X. Foolery, D.D. As a young boy growing up in Boston I was led to believe that anything is possible. My Grandparents were instrumental in this respect, whereas my Grandfather was a Contractor…built many of […]