Move The Crowd
This is a fantastic bit of writing that I think we ought to take a closer look at. The work of Søren Kierkegaard crosses the boundaries of philosophy, theology, psychology, literary criticism, devotional literature and fiction. He brought this potent mixture of discourses to bear as social critique and for the purpose of renewing [...]
Wonjo Birthday Knockout
Wednesday, December 13th was a special day this year. Fuquilists gathered for a special holiday to commemorate the births of two cornerstones of the secret order: Brother Leon and Brother Sueno. Sueno, a practitioner of the controversial dark arts of information science recently completed his second masters degree. When he is not researching scientific conundrums, [...]
Revenge of the Wonder Wheel
On another occasion I was with my buddy Muccorro, the owl. We used to go to a place called Bob on Orchard near Houston. The place was like the size of a living room and there would be 150 people inside. We’d wait on line for 40 minutes outside in January just to get in [...]
Sanctuary in Death
It was a crisp fall night and the moon was full. Menelik and Abajian were up for some adventure. Sick of that black hole of a town they were born and bred in, they piled into the sleek maroon LeBaron and set their sights on Rochester for a rock and roll wild man weekend. Yigi [...]
Walking the Tightrope
Around 1995, I used to be a doorman on the Upper East side. I was still new to New York City and didn’t have many friends. One of my coworkers at the job was Hongo Oso, the super’s son. He was about my age and eventually we found we had a few things in common. [...]
White Faggots
The summer I graduated High School I was a bit high on life and walking around the streets of Buffalo late one evening on a block on Elmwood Ave. There were four of us. Maazookaavetch, Montana, Vercingetorix Sol and myself. We were strolling along and feeling jaunty and good about ourselves in the warm evening air. [...]