After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance 3: the fish, who have already forgotten you. It’s not personal 4: where memory fails, there’s still imagining 5: you. Not as an ocean but outside 6: glass and/or acrylic
Read More1. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 2021 North Kinney Road Visiting Information For a half-century the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has enchanted millions of visitors with its exhibits of live animals in astonishingly natural settings,
Rabbit Catastrophe Review was created by Greg Lamer (fiction and art editor) and Robin Sontheimer (poetry editor) in August of 2010 when they moved from Kansas City, MO to Lexington, KY. They
Lewis DeJong has made me do this thing where I make a playlist on my iPod consisting of song from one band from each letter of the alphabet and then he has
David Comes to Life by Fucked Up David. Oh, David. Who are you? How about this? If only Fucked Up had covered this song on David Comes to Life. The album would
The Poetry Center Though not one individual, The Poetry Center is still an entity that has supported and promoted Sonora Review over the years. We have shared countless booths and planned many
1. Taxi Driver (Cult Classic) @10 Rocky Horror Picture show @12 Saturday, June 18 The Loft Cinema 3233 E Speedway Blvd On Taxi Driver: Martin Scorsese’s intense, Oscar-nominated classic, a milestone of
Amanda McCormick is a poet, painter, maker-of-art-out-of-garbage,-etc. Her poems have appeared in The Unrorean. She currently is the editor and web master of the Apalachee Review as well as the founding editor
As I travel from Tucson, AZ to Tallahassee, FL I realize that summer is frequently the time for me to leave places and people behind—because of this I have two conflicting sides:
Weinergate This story is pretty absorbing, I guess. I’ve always liked Anthony Weiner. I’ve been reminded of a lot of other juicy political sex scandals in the last ten days featuring men
Patti Hadad Patti Hadad has seen more of Argentina than the United States. Before coming to Tucson, she was, for a few years, an arts critic for the Austin Chronicle and a