South Beach Cafe
SOUTH BEACH CAFE. 800 The Embarcadero, San Francisco. Open Daily. Out near Pac Bell Park on the Embarcadero, South Beach Cafe is one of the forgotten jewels in the crown of the … Continue reading
Songs From the Caldera
From the Editor: Periodically, The Electric Review will feature new, original works of short fiction and poetry as a means of circulating the efforts of promising new writers: Our goal here is to … Continue reading
Lust For Justice: Contemplating Terrorism
From the Editor: Obviously, criminal defense attorney J. Tony Serra cares about our planet and its ultimate direction – his every living breath perfectly exemplifying this fact. And even though … Continue reading
In Memoriam: John Stewart (1939-2008)
Going beyond the songwriting and guitar-picking, Stewart’s real trademark was the way that he related to his fans, this man who opened the doors to his heart and invited us … Continue reading
“Blood Fanatics”
(In analysis of the concept of war extending tribal times through our present age) And who (was) This face (emerging) From a thirsty Ash-black panel Of shadows (in) To the Iron teeth Of the … Continue reading
An Interview With Dennis Franz
Given the fact that “NYPD Blue” has been on for 12 years, can you describe how your character has changed and evolved over that time. Well, 12 years out of … Continue reading
On Franz As Sipowicz
On March 1, NYPD Blue hung up its badge after 12 splendid seasons at the center of ABC’s play-list. This brings to a wistful end an era in which America was blessed to witness … Continue reading
“January 20, 2008”
(earlier) Tonight found This map To John Stewart’s house (who) Is John Stewart? (song) Writer of lost Guitar moons (who) I visited Upon occasion (funny) I hadn’t seen This map … Continue reading
“On Robert Blake”
Earlier this month, Robert Blake was acquitted of murder charges in the death of his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley. During these past 4 years, Blake has invested every breath and … Continue reading