Tag: Issue 04-10-2012
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Discovering Fiction: The Lost of Innocence in James Joyce’s “Araby” and Ernest Hemingway’s “Indian Camp”
Jacques Fleury Spare Change News Ah, Childhood, a time when our slates were clean and fresh like the morning dawn; a time when we saw life very much as we saw a new toy, something to be observed and explored. This innocence lasts up until that moment when, one day, everything changes; the tooth fairy’s…
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How The Troll Met Ar Lain Ta (Conclusion) (The Second of Two Parts)
By Marc D. Goldfinger “Well folks,” the Troll would say, “now that I got your limited attention, let me tell you a true story that nobody will believe if you take it out of here. You can try, but remember, who believes a junkie? Heh, heh, no one with any damn sense, and you can…
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Art show features homeless and low-income artists
Constance Lane The work created at Common Art, a Boston art studio for homeless and low-income artists, can be as direct and honest as the blues, and as hallucinatory as a fairy tale. The artists working there are proud, independent, wildly imaginative, and completely dedicated to their craft. The work is often beautiful, sometimes horrifying,…