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Release of the latest Hamilton Arts & Letters magazine!
Issue four.2 Fall/Winter 2011-12
Manifesto

The Hamilton Arts & Letters describes itself as: “a cultural laboratory where you will find the ethos of a place. Join us in the sympathetic environment that is Hamilton Arts & Letters.”

In this issue, read Why Must We Die? Part 2, part of an ongoing piece on the city of Hamilton and it’s generations of occupants. Focusing on themes of construction and destruction, Why Must We Die? explores the architecture of the past and its remains in the present. The city parallel’s a life cycle and reflects the progress and change of the people in it.

This issue is dedicated to Richard Landon (1942-2011).

Read it here.

Inside:

  • Part III: Was Edward Roper a Hamilton Artist? by Jim Burant
  • Is Experimental Filmmaker Bruce Elder a Hamilton Artist? Interview by Jim Riley, with a forward by Stephen Broomer
  • Introduction and Poetry: One Thousand Names by Sima Rabinowitz
  • An Installation at YUM: NYC by Sebastian Mendes
  • Why Must We Die? Part 2 by John Terpstra
  • Critically framing Kim Neudorf: A Start by Jane McQuitty
  • Portfolio by 2011 RBC Painting Competition semi-finalist Kim Neudorf
  • extrait d'œuvre: Poetry by Priscila Uppal
  • Visual Aid - Short Film Interpretation of Endre Szkárosi’s KASSAK by Peter Stevens
  • Joseph Anderson: Ten Cautionary Tales by Bart Gazzola
  • Portfolio by Joseph Anderson
  • Portfolio by Pat Eaves
  • Fragment: House of Two Hearts by Robert Oldham
  • Supercrawl Diary by Stephanie Vegh
  • Bibliomania 8 [8] - Short Film by Mark Mavrinac
  • Armillary Sphere for Richard Landon
  • Compass & Map
  • J. S. Porter's Lightness and Soul Book Review by David Cohen

Hamilton Arts & Letters is a biannual online publication released spring & fall.
General Subscription is FREE!
You can support the Hamilton Arts & Letters by purchasing an annual membership for $25, or by becoming a sponsor. Visit their website for more details, or email them at: HALmagazine(at)gmail.com

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