A Study of Flight

Painting and poetry by Julia Cost   I have flown through the night since I was small. My flight is a breaststroke through the sky It takes just a few powerful strokes to soar for miles I skim over trees, leaves brushing my belly I rush low over the surface […]

July 30, 2012  |  Read Article

What’s in August’s Flask?

Jake and Ryan love watching dance. They can’t get enough. Every month they plan their calendar around their favorite upcoming shows. But in order to ease the tension and get into the mood, they also bring a cocktail catered to that specific performance. So what’s in August’s flask? Amy Seiwert’s […]

July 26, 2012  |  Read Article

An Interview with Amy Foley

Amy Foley is one of those rare gems in our local dance community that everyone seems to know and love. I caught up with her to ask about her experience dancing in the Bay Area; how it has changed, how she’s changed, and how that evolution continues. Emmaly Wiederholt:  How long have […]

July 23, 2012  |  Read Article

Retrograde Gave Up

By Madelyn Biven Sea foam births apple seeds while tulips cry outside of their skin.  Their bulbs are death of stars; collapsed and lathering black air.  Charcoal lines exfoliate with burning rose petals.  Pottery wheels are spinning into infinity, which is the space between eruptions and flat tires.  Clay is […]

July 19, 2012  |  Read Article