Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Mark Ward rocks it
Mark Ward just released his first full-length album, Through the Dark, which is worth every penny. More upbeat than his first album Broken, Through the Dark plunges to a more dynamic musical depth and takes surprisingly spontaneous and playful turns. Fans received a phenomenal introduction to Ward’s new songs at his album release party at the Blvd ...
Local Book Review: The Truth Lenders by Thuy-Dzuong Nguyen
2510: After the wars, science progressed to the point where other species live and work among the reduced human population. A pharmaceutical news conglomerate called News Now! Corporation controls much of this post-progress society, in which anti-establishment, anti-corporate critics are regularly persecuted and atomically rearranged into more useful items — say, vegetables or water for ...
MyMediaMagazine reviews MONTH
photo by Art Music & More Art Music and More’s My Media Magazine reviewed MONTH, the project, in early March, when Chris Dreyer was kicking off the Black Rabbit Magic project and show: The concept of the aptly named exhibition is simple: Over the course of 22 days, each of the 30 volunteer artists participating will take ...
John D. Moore
Spokane River… :: John D. Moore I was amazed when I visited John D. Moore’s website, linked from his RiverSpeak profile (which y’all are welcome to do). Here was the beauty of our beloved city captured in a rainbow of colors, and all at night. It gave me the feeling I was on one of my ...
How to write funny
While browsing through entries on Bark, a blog for literary enthusiasts hosted by Willow Springs Books, I came across this intriguing article by Adrian Rogers. In it, Adrian explores the idea that a comedy writer would benefit from using words that are inherently funny, i.e. words that have a sound or meaning which produce a ...
Second Space Gallery
In the loss of so many great local galleries in 2009, Spokane is delighted to have another gallery bloom in the vacant spot where Arts Music and More used to be (AMM now has an online arts magazine and video production group, but no physical space). Second Space Gallery, run by James Hill, is a ...
birds of a feather
"Nest Egg" by Bernadette Vielbig RiverSpeak’s nest-themed Launch Party was a whopping success full of feathers, friends, and artistic types from across all age groups and mediums. The very first night, the Nest zines, designed by Tiffany Patterson and with covers beautifully printed by Chris Dreyer, literally flew off the table. There were only four left by ...




















