[New Books] ANGIE BOWIE, POPULARLY SEXUAL POP.SEX — Popular Sexuality (Volume 1), paperback by Angie Bowie Angie Bowie interviewed and reviewed by Coz the Shroom POP.SEX is the master work of Angie Bowie, AKA Mary-Angela Bowie Barnett. She is a writer, of course, and a woman of many talents including acting, singing, songwriting, poetry, and political/social activism. She is best […]
Book Review: POP.SEX by Angie Bowie, interviewed and reviewed by Coz the Shroom
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Jimmy Ovadia, commercial painter and performance artist
[Photo] Jimmy Ovadia Is An Artist Whose Work Really Works by Reviewer Rob Earlier this year I caught a performance by artist Jimmy Ovadia at Quality Social painting boards as the after-dinner nightclub crowd listened to music and contemplated venturing out onto the dance floor. He was in the near corner of the room, by the entrance and out-of-the-way, but […]
Hidden California: East Jesus
[Hidden Art Scene] East Jesus at Slab City 23 Sidewinder Rd. Niland, CA 92257 By Jessica Johnson Let me start off by saying that East Jesus is probably unlike anything you have ever experienced before. This place is brimming with thought-provoking details. I mean, this is REAL art, each piece having a powerful message and ALL being created from recycled […]
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Kelsie, in shorts
Kelsie Shows Off Her New Ink! Words and photos by Reviewer Rob Kelsie is a fine young model that was on the back cover of Reviewer Magazine a couple of issues back. Her personality is as pleasant as her smile. I really loved shooting with her again today. She’s all tatted up and sun tanned, back from her vacation. Kelsie shows off […]
returning the stones: granite from my hills
A piece of home by Reviewer Rob This is a piece of granite I took from the hills of North Penasquitos where I grew up. It’s not from the actual street from my childhood but close by, and the geology is pretty much the same all over there. It just means something to me for that reason, it’s from close […]
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returning the stones: Palos Verdes Stone
What Might Have Been Doesn’t Matter by Reviewer Rob This is a chunk of limestone I picked up from the side of the road in a development in Palos Verdes above Rocky Point and Lunada Bay areas sometime around eight or ten years ago. In 1963 my dad was a bartender in his mid thirties working at the Plush Horse […]
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rocks: sandstone fossil from Blacks Beach
Giving The Rock Back To The Place It Came From by Reviewer Rob I’ve collected rocks in the past but lately have been in the mood to return some of them to the places I got them from. (Below’s post material is from yesterday.) I took this strange rock back to the area I found it today. It’s a sandstone […]
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Good Chakra
I need a new angle by Reviewer Rob Maybe I should try yoga. I’ve been mulling around this option for a while since I’ve been working out at the gym with weights every day, consistently, for the past 17 months, I’ve notice an expected improvement in muscle tone, strength and flexibility, but I have not reached that level of ethereal […]