Saturday, June 8, 2024

June rez Posted

Read the June issue of rez in Joomag:


With the warmer weather comes balmy afternoons just perfect for sitting under a tree outside and catching up on some neglected reading.  We have just the thing for you this month, a Spring issue of rez full of captivating writing by some of the best writers on the grid.  Where else to start than with one of our most favorite poets, Jullianna Juliesse, who shares a piece about felon politicians, A Dive Bar in Minneapolis.  What issue of rez would be complete without an article by Art Blue’s alter ego, Kunst Blau.  In A Mind Gone, Blau continues his examination of all things AI.  Do machines want to mimic humans or surpass them?  Jami Mills revisits The Monarch’s production, Atlantis Soaring, which dates back some eight years, but seems like yesterday.  Cat Boccaccio’s Swedish Rock and Roll is next, a piece that epitomizes her unique style of saying more with less. Steps into My Brain gives the real Art Blue a chance to query ChatGPT about the mind-altering experience of entering Art Blue’s brain. Lynn Mimistrobell gives a master class on the work of Rimsky-Korsakov, concentrating on Scheherazade.  Persephone Phoenix brings a short poem with a one-two punch, Race Relations.  And last, but certainly not least, RoseDrop Rust awakens a dragon and a woman’s wardrobe suffers.  Enjoy this month’s issue!


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