bookmark_borderRemembering the Live at Lost Art Open Mic CD

In November 2010, I put out a CD. Well, kind of - it wasn't exactly a commercial release, and the sound quality wasn't anything to write home about... and it wasn't even of my own work. A twenty track compilation of eighteen open mic performances bookended by introductory and closing remarks by my creative partner Alex Pogosov, it was put out to promote the open mic we had been running together since May of that year. Live Lost Art Open Mic CD, front Continue reading "Remembering the Live at Lost Art Open Mic CD"

bookmark_borderThe Comic Book Show, 1990

When I was a young child, I used to want to be a comic book artist. I never got farther than selling a few home drawn comics to other kids in my class at school, but I did end up in the newspaper for my efforts when my sixth grade teacher called The Dallas Times Herald and they featured me in a story. The producer of a local cable access television show happened to see the article, and I ended up featured on TV.
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bookmark_borderRemembering those from the local arts and music scenes

Updated September 10, 2024
Remembering those in the local arts/music scenes who are no longer with us.

bookmark_borderMy association with the local literary and spoken word community

My association with the local literary and spoken word community goes back to 2002, when I received my first exposure to the scene by way of a "Tantric Valentine's Day" reading at Paperbacks Plus. This introduction was followed by a few visits to the open mics at Deep Ellum's Insomnia coffee house, which, upon their demise, led directly to the series at Bill's Records from 2002-2004. A sporadic series of readings back at Paperbacks Plus (some sponsored by WordSpace or The Writer's Garret) came next, and ultimately came Johnny O's Mad Swirl gatherings and my creation of the Open Mic Project. From inauspicious beginnings, my relationship with the poetry/literary community has morphed from little more than that of performer/spectator into a series of much more involved collaborations with purveyors of the spoken word. Continue reading "My association with the local literary and spoken word community"

bookmark_borderEllen Once Again Follow Up Interview

Back in 2012, I interviewed an up and coming, very talented singer/songwriter named Ellen Once Again. She had released her debut EP, Spreading the Love, after becoming a YouTube sensation in 2011, soon to be followed by her sophomore release, I'm Feeling Lucky, in 2013. Now, three years later, I catch up with Ellen again to find out about her growth as a musician and songwriter, an average "day in the life," and the many places her music has since been featured.

Ellen Once Again follow up interview