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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

May 2003: Volume I, Issue 1

Next Issue Due Out 2 June, 2003

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Introducing Bohème Magazine Online

 

Page 1

What it is, what our goals are and how you can help.

The Magic Reality of Metamorphosis in Rushdie's Shame

Eamon Graham

Page 2

Salman Rushdie shows us the power of our words in a passage from Shame where sex becomes metamorphosis.
Paris: A Bohème Guide

Sabrina Laurent

Page 3

Tips, itineraries, famous artists' adresses... The Eiffel Tower isn't the only thing to see in the City of Lights.

Jamiroquai: The Return of the Funky Cowboy

Sabrina Laurent

Page 4

While fans are waiting for the sixth album, let's (re)discover the funkiest British band.

Ophelia: Tragi-Heroine Tragic? Yes! Heroic? No!

Karen Melissa Graham

Page 5

A theatre short note questioning the traditional interpretation of Shakespeare's character Ophelia.
Conlanging: The Art of Inventing Languages

Christophe Grandsire

Page 6

The first monthly installment of articles dealing with the construction of language as art.
"Animal Liberation" and "Felix Catus," Two Poems

Hanuman Zhang

Page 7

Who is the true superior species?
The Glossopoetry of Victor Medrano

Eamon Graham

Page 8

Introducing a poet who combines traditional poetic forms with dreamy images and invented languages.
"Poet vs. Echoes" and "Nicotine," Two Poems

Esra Eren

Page 9

Fighting with echoes and images in the smoke.
"Expired Cheese Snacks," A Poem

Mina

Page 10

What happens when you let a too-smart cat play with words on little pieces of paper? Poetry!
Current Exhibit: "Trajectoires du Rêve"

Sabrina Laurent

Page 11

An introduction to a special exhibit held in Paris, where arts meet dreams.

About the Cover Art

"Untitled," by
Karen Melissa Graham.

Oils on canvas.

© 14 May 1993

In Next Month's Issue...

  • The history and usage of masks around the world
  • Music: Autour de Lucie
  • Short Story: The Art Assassin
  • And more!
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