Issue 11.3 | Jul / Aug / Sep 2008
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On May 30 Amerinda, in partnership with the Public Theater, presented a staged reading of Smoke, a new play by Tuscarora playwright and New York City resident Vickie Ramirez at the Public's Anshpacher Theater. This inaugural event... click here for more...
I wrote the above poem Women of Words in 1997 for various American Indian women writers, including Paula Gunn Allen, who passed to spirit in May of 2008. Known as the founder of American Indian literary studies, Gunn Allen was aformidable woman... click here for more...
The January morning sun is blotted out. This year's the-world-is-coming-to-anend storm is plodding overhead, dumping large arduous snowflakes. Virgil, tucked into a blue raincoat, waits on the corner in front of his apartment. The waiting causes Virgil to drift... click here for more...
Myrton studied Performing Arts at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, performed with the Juilliard School, received his Masters degree in film from the University of Southern California, and is currently a graduate student in Performance Studies at New YorkUniversity's Tisch School of the Arts. And, yes, he agrees he's hadway too much education... click here for more...