Apokalupsis
The end of the world, a burbling city, and one queer is spending the apocalypse on the couch.
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What's on Your Mind
A garden of thoughts planted during quarantine, in various stages of bloom.
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Sounds from the high and low of the Los Angeles eastside...
The authors, playwright Matthew Paul Olmos and composer April Dawn Guthrie, venture into both affluent and less affluent markets in the eastside of Los Angeles.
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Before The Several Religions Are Deleted
A brief exploration of the history of strange religion on the author's father's side of the family tree.
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Telephones With Cords
Bozz and Banjo, best friends and fellow puppets and actors, try an old-fashioned phone call at Bozz's request.
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What We Do Now
Twenty years after a pandemic and large-scale natural disasters have destroyed society, individuals try to piece the world back together through their memories.
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Be Story Free
Excerpted from Be Story Free, the moment when the founder of Be Story Free is recorded by an undercover agent saying that his movement is a scam.
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A New Language and The Tired Omnivore
Two short works that encompass weird homecoming blues plus the sounds of nature, and friend loss during the time of COVID plus the joy of cooking.
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