Post Tagged with: "Sebastian Gladstone"

Words for Chinatown
/ April 1, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?

Words for Chinatown
/ March 25, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?

Words for Chinatown
/ March 18, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?

Words for Chinatown
/ March 11, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?

Words for Chinatown
/ March 11, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?

/ March 7, 2011 11:13 pm

Seven

By; Rafi Ellis Seven stars, said the Guts Man, seven stars for the seven hid deep within us like a birthday. I’d like seven stars, please, I henceforth told the ice cream man, but he misunderstood and sprinkled in sevens like a desert prince mystically releasing a handful of sand to the unknown nameless wind. I knew that wind once; [...]

/ March 1, 2011 2:48 pm

Dawn in a Young World

By: Jackson Alberts Twenty-five years ago, Ronald Reagan ran an advertisement for his incumbency entitled “Morning in America.” It showed a productive and proud workforce sloughing forward into a sound economy and sturdy psychology. Looking back, that spot can hardly be viewed without a derisive chuckle. In “post-industrial nations,” that exclusive club of countries without anything to strive towards, a [...]

Words for Chinatown
/ February 25, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?

/ February 21, 2011 5:55 pm

Intimacy of Exile

By: Andrew Dits “He who binds to himself a Joy Does the winged life destroy. He who kisses the Joy as it flies, Lives in Eternity’s sunrise.” - WILLIAM BLAKE I. On the day you stake my heart thunder, rain. On the day I know your sin and resolve love it minutes before you call, on thunder and rain, the [...]

Words for Chinatown
/ February 18, 2011 7:00 am

Words for Chinatown

What values hold true from the old country, and where do acceptance and integration lie on the road to assimilation?