City Hall’s interior, strangely resembling a high-end mausoleum. I regret to say that I’ve given up on convincing San Francisco to save itself. For almost a decade, I’ve tried to restore the arts community that made this place so fascinating for more than a century, by creating co-op housing and venues for the creative people… Continue reading The Dead City
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The Rot Stage
Image courtesy of Getty If you’ve read Proust Said #11, devoted largely to the arrival of the Aquarian Age, you may be snorting. After all, I was clear that the Aquarian Age was supposed to be so good, with all that harmony and understanding and so on. I published that issue before Kamala even entered… Continue reading The Rot Stage
Invaluable: The InternetArchive
The advent of the internet changed the way that we present and gather information. It gave us instantaneous access to resources online, but there was a catch: the website you went to religiously for reliable information might contain the backlog of material appearing on that site, but one day, you’d try to access the site… Continue reading Invaluable: The InternetArchive