Boheme

Bohème Magazine Online

This Month's Cover / July 2004 Cover / Back Issues / Bohème Network / Current Events Calendar / Links Page
Contact and Submission Information / Publication Information / Mission Statement / How You Can Help / Become a Bohemian

At the raw beginning of a new creative endeavor, Boheme will not be conservative in any way or fashion possible nor preach to the converted or bow to Political Correctness/Cultural Status or Canon; we seek to push the envelope of creativity, paracultural pluralism and "the (R)Evolution of the Everyday," etc.

Table of Contents

July 2004: Volume II, Issue 3

 Click Here to Download the July Issue in Easy-to-Print PDF Format! 26 Single-Sided A4 Pages (732 KB)
(You will need the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader software available here)

Next Issue Due Out 1 August 2004 (European Time)

Sign up to receive an e-mail reminder when the next issue of Bohème Magazine is online! Click here for more info

Note From The Editors

 

Page 1

Bohème Welcomes You!
July Birthdays

Sabrina Laurent

Page 2

A Short Tribute to Writers and Artists Born in July
Help Bohème Stay Online!

 

Page 3

Help us Raise Money to Renew our Webhosting Subscription
July Cover Artist Mohamed Triki

 

Page 4

Three Paintings by July Cover Artist Mohamed Triki
First Annual Bohème Visual Arts and Literature Competition

 

Page 5

Announcing a Free Competition for Undiscovered and Unpublished Artists and Writers
Bohème Readers' Opinion Survey

 

Page 6

Give Your Opinion About Bohème in 12 Questions!
Obituary: Ray Charles (1930-2004)

Eamon Graham

Page 7

Looking Back on the Career of a True Legend of Music
"CENTO: Sea Changes"

Hanuman Zhang

Page 8

Connect the Words
Salvador Dalí: a Genius?

Sabrina Laurent

Page 9

Looking Back on the Catalan Painter in the 100th Anniversary of his Birth
Coming Soon: Bohèmian Postcards, a Series

 

Page 10

Announcing a New Travelogue Series by Karen Melissa Graham
"Summer," a Poem

Marvin

Page 11

New Work From a Bohème Reader in Italy
Three Poems

Yahya Abdal-Aziz

Page 12

"No New Words," "Coming and Going" and "Plato"
Eamon's Bookmark: The Rebel - Part II

Eamon Graham

Page 13

An Analysis of the Philosophy in Camus's Work on Existential Rebellion
Lemon by Kajii Motojirō

Sabrina Laurent

Page 14

A Review of a Classic of Japanese Literature
The Art of Dave Brefka

 

Page 15

Featuring Four Works by Dave Brefka
"Endlessly," a Poem

Jules Delorme

Page 16

Dancing Endlessly...
"Untitled," a Short Prose

Danyl Strype

Page 17

Locked in a Battle of Epic Proportions With my Own Shadow
The Great Pictorial Movements: Abstract Art

Sabrina Laurent

Page 18

Eleventh Part of a Monthly Series Devoted to the Great Pictorial Movements
The Subversive's Dictionary - VII

Eamon Graham

Page 19

Four New Words in a Campaign of Creative Re-Definition
"Will We Be Ready When the Time is Done," a Poem

May Gad

Page 20

A Poem and a Picture by a Bohème Reader
Two Poems

Greg McBrady

Page 21

"It Slices! It Dices!" and "U.S. Filmmaker Suspected of Killing Daughter of Mayan Spiritual Leader"
"Knowledge is flowers," a Haiku

Mina

Page 22

Knowledge is Power? No, Knowledge is Flowers!
Games Page

 

Page 23

Featuring a New Picture Memory Game and Cultural Quiz

About the Cover Art

"Untitled"
by Mohamed Triki

© 2004

In Next Month's Issue...

  • August Cover Artist Wayne Graham
  • The Great Pictorial Movements: Renaissance
  • The Decadent Generation

  • An Analysis of Franz Ferdinand’s Video for "Take Me Out"

  • The Art of Jeremiah Stansbury
  • And more!
Would you like to receive an e-mail when the new issue is put online?

If you would like to receive an e-mail from us each month when the new issue of Bohème Magazine is released online, just put your e-mail address in the box below. You will only receive the monthly update and we will never give your e-mail address to any other party. (Please note that you do not need to be a member of Yahoo! to subscribe)

Subscribe to bohememagazine-news
Powered by groups.yahoo.com