-
Published in: HomeThis is fiction except when it isn’t
Today's Sunday Comic on predators and prey of various kinds plus a road map to reality
-
Published in: HomeHeart & Soul: the hyphenated culture of African-American Native-Americans
Mardi Gras 2012 falls this Tuesday, 19th February. In this Sunday Comic our author traces the origins and culture of...
-
Published in: HomeCarne Vale
In the run up to this year's Mardi Gras the author, left behind by progress, nevertheless decides not to rush
-
Published in: HomeCivilisation apéritif
Join the author for a toddy in a place where politeness has not gone out of style
-
Published in: HomeAt the corner of food & politics
In New Orleans in the summer of 2005 you needed transport and fuel in order to eat. In this landscape of dead...
-
Published in: HomeEnter, the anti-Thatcher (in tall shoes)
The daring designer plunge, the sledgehammer swing and a crawfish culinary classic are all ways to get noticed,...
-
Published in: HomeA gift from New Orleans
The psychic charge given to a gift from deepest Looziana ultimately proves to be a prudent investment
-
Published in: HomeThe New Year: tourists, firefighters, and the evil eye
The latest installment of the Sunday Comics in which the author cycles into an encounter with mysticism and fire in...
-
Published in: HomeA Brief Biological Guide to American Political Amphibians and Reptiles
In this educational piece the author describes the neoteny exhibited by the political species
-
Published in: HomeJapanese Woodcuts and Drag Queen Bingo
Jim Gabour sees the graphic of living through nineteenth-century Japanese woodcuts to Drag Bingo, via West Coast...
-
Published in: HomeThe one about the squirrels, the avocadoes and the crocodile
In his first of the Sunday Comics, the author muses on symbiosis with the animal kingdom and truth-telling habits...