Protected: St. Joseph
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Montréal is oil & water; old French traditions contrasting with western sensibilities, all of which happen in the context of a land taken from indigenous tribes (the subext of modern North America).
Everything in Montreal is in French. All street signs, all menus, all overheard conversations. Everyone speaks perfect English – even perfect Canadian, eh. Continue Reading
Tinlicker is a genre defying electronic dance music duo hailing from The Netherlands…. Micha Heyboer and Jordi van Achthoven sat down for an interview. We discussed early musical influences, the growing pains of early gigs, and how it feels to be working with some of the biggest names in the business now. Continue Reading
“Maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members.” Hillary Clinton Here’s the deal, my friends. I am NOT a “MAGA” republican. I have never voted for Trump, and never will. I am a Classical Liberal who… Continue Reading
My ancestors are Soul Anarchists in the truest sense of the term. They were in rebellion against the Federal Government, and had to stand up to persecution including an extermination order by the governor of a neighboring state. Continue Reading
My Great-Great Grandmother, Thisbe Reed, was one of the early Mormon pioneers who persecuted. They fled everything they knew and loved, into the western frontier, so that they could live life on their own terms. This was a profound act of Soul Anarchy. Continue Reading
“The Uttermost Farthing” is a fine art black & white photograph depicting a modern Jesus kneeling in agony in front of a crucifix. Continue Reading
“Reconsiderations” is a quadriptych photograph of the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. It was made via 4 separate exposures on Kodak T-Max 400 Black & White film, Continue Reading
A Progressive House DJ full of ethereal, contemplative, dark & sexy grooves. Turn the lights down, light a few candles, pour a glass of wine, and dance with me. Continue Reading
Dystopian AI images of Joe Biden and American society paired with the prophetic opening track of Ice T’s 1989 album, “Freedom Of Speech… Just Watch What You Say”. Performed by Jello Biafra. Continue Reading