by Phoebe Hoffman | Mar 28, 2026 | News
Release of Death of a Blind Chicken By Benedict Herrman I am extremely pleased to announce the release of my new book, “The Death of a Blind Chicken and Other Stories from a Buddhist Farmer in Texas.” Some of you heard me read a few pages at last year’s National...
by Phoebe Hoffman | Mar 21, 2026 | News
Bradner Gardens Mosaic and Poems by Jim O’Halloran Bradner Gardens Park is a community garden and gathering place in South Seattle with individual veggie plots (P-patches), a community lawn, a basketball court, play area, educational gardens, and a community...
by Phoebe Hoffman | Feb 28, 2026 | News
Elisha Gullixson Memorial Part 1 Remembering Elisha Gullixson by Jim O’Halloran I am so grateful to have known Elisha, for so many reasons. Foremost, Elisha was one of the helpers at my opening on April Fool’s Day, 1994. We have kept in touch ever since. After...
by Phoebe Hoffman | Feb 21, 2026 | News
How We Mourn Them By Leana McClellan We sorrow for them on the street, in the wind chill, because that is where their hearts were frozen. Our sorrow spreads like their warm, unapologetic blood which frames the margins of their ending. Staring at our screens, we sorrow...
by Phoebe Hoffman | Feb 14, 2026 | News
True Words By Emmanuel Aronie The following poem is yet another in a series of moving pieces written by someone who is clearly “walking his talk” as he serves his Brothers and Sisters in Ukraine. True Words,will avenge those brave souls, stuck in prison cells,while...