EDITORIAL | Thoughts on Immigration in Australia

September 11, 2017 Peter Lane 0

  Immigration has been a debated topic for years. If you look at the last couple of elections one of the most spoken about topics was Australian immigration. Some people think we should let them in, some people think we should only let a select few in and some people […]

Film Review | The Hunt for the Wilderpeople

September 11, 2017 Peter Lane 0

“The Hunt for the Wilderpeople” is a family friendly movie that doesn’t restrict itself to just being for children is a New Zealand film directed by Taika Waititi. This film stars Hollywood legend Sam Neil as Hector and up and coming star Julian Dennison as Ricky Baker. Since its release, […]

A Polar Bear in Nevada: A Tale of Modern Vegas

September 6, 2017 Gonzo Today 0

by Kennedy Dillinger Whenever I fly over the desert I’m always intrigued by the isolated homes that pepper the flat, brown land. Miles and miles stretch between them, but from above it’s just seconds. One one thousand– two one thousand– they’re gone. I wonder about what people are doing. I […]

Rehab Stories: Knives Through Hearts

July 22, 2017 Gonzo Today 0

By: Aramie Louisville Vas Art: Jessica Price Webb (after Edvard Munch) Last month, I entered a rehab center. It was everything you’d’ve expected it to be. Wait: what did you expect?! My bad; they are all so different. Ok. Let me start at the beginning. In April I left my […]

The Latest Insane Take on Reefer Madness

February 26, 2017 Karene Horst 0

by Karene Horst, contributing editor – I strolled through my dad’s thick tangle of a backyard for the customary tour during my last visit. The quarter-acre plot glowed vibrantly green now the rains had returned to So Cal: potted baby king palms, succulent jades, and assorted sprouting flotsam my father dug […]

Musical Love Trip to Aspen

February 14, 2017 Kyle K. Mann 0

Musical Love Trip to Aspen by Kyle K. Mann   “I hear Elvin Bishop is lookin’ for a harp player.” “Oh yeah?” I tried to act casual, but my heart was racing. Blues harmonica gigs were rare, and my money was running low. “Yeah,” the guy laughed. He knew I’d been […]