Posted by NLP on October 5, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Gay Elder (& Huffington Post contributor) Malcolm Boyd reviews Hollywood rebel Michael Kearns‘ autobiography The Truth Is Bad Enough: What Became of the Happy Hustler? Claudia Massie interviews plein air artist and teacher Marc Dalessio. Andrew McCallum shares his wistful parables as poems and a short story.
Filed under Art, Fiction, History, Opinion, Poetry, Uncategorized · Tagged with Andrew McCallum, Charlie Chaplin, Claudia Massie, fine art, gay, Hollywood, hustler, Malcolm Boyd, Marc Dalessio, Mary Pickford, Michael Kearns, parable, Saint Andrew, The Huffington Post
Posted by NLP on August 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Deep in the heart of Thrum this month you’ll find the heady talents of one of Helena Nelson’s Happenstance Press triumvirate, Niall Campbell (finally alongside Richie McCaffrey and Theresa Muñoz, who appeared in NLP earlier on in their careers) in his short collection for NLP – ‘Thrum’ – which would summon the hive to “rouse/ its … Continue reading →
Filed under Art, Nature, Photography, Poetry · Tagged with Alasdair Gray, Alex Kanevsky, art, Arthur Rackham, California, Carl Larson, Claudia Massie, Cynthia Bowles, Edmund Dulac, Eleanor Davis, Euan Uglow, Faslane Peace Camp, fine art, gallery, GSA, Happenstance Press, James Jean, James Paterson, Jenny Saville, Lindsay Carr, Martin Etienne, Maryhill Art School, Niall Campbell, Painting, Paris, Paul Rogers, Poetry, printmaking, Richie McCaffrey, Sam Weber, Santa Cruz, Sarah Sanford, studio, Studio Series, Theresa Muñoz, thrum, Valerius de Saedeleer, Wil Freeborn