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INQUISITION is an
arts/literature webzine which will present works from a wide range of subject matter and
will explore the dialogue and nature of art through the personal experience of the
individual. INQUISITION is for anyone who feels the urge to ask questions
from the universe, for those who do not live in the dark.
Welcome to my Inquisition
web-zine. Many changes can be expected as I play around with it and add content. Content
will be added part by part and the different sections outlined above and to the side will
become active in days to come. I appreciate any feedback on this site, so please feel free
to e-mail me with any comments at spirinexus@hotmail.com
We want your stuff! Submit your art, poetry, short
fiction, essays and music. The guidelines for submissions have
been posted.
Jan/29/04: An update!
This page lives. Well, not quite. I'm looking to start a new personal site soon. The
contents of this site will be archived on the new one. Will post a redirect to the new
site's address when it happens--Armando
April 99: For all the
articles, poetry, reviews and other developments from past April, the first month of
Inquisition Web-Zine, click on: INQUISITION--APRIL 99.
Death to the Demoness, Allegra Geller!
May 1999: Much poetry,
reviews, specially the one of the most awaited film of the decade, Star Wars: Episode
1--The Phantom Menace, in INQUISITION--MAY 1999
July 1999: The Summer of
Sam, The Blair Witch and JFK Jr in INQUISITION--JULY 1999
August 1999:
The glory days of summer come to an end in INQUISITION--AUGUST 1999
September 1999: Not. Enough. Time. For. September. In: INQUISITION--SEPTEMBER 1999
October 1999:
Watching the leaves turn colors on Fall: INQUISITION--OCTOBER 1999
November 1999:
It got colder but we kept going anyways: INQUISITION--NOVEMBER 1999
December 1999: The
much-anticipated (and dreaded) Millenium was just around the corner in INQUISITION--DECEMBER 1999
February 2000: Grand
Inquisitor's launched and more in INQUISITION--FEBRUARY 2000.
March 2000: The Pope
Apologizes, Palczynski dies and I witness a death in INQUISITION--MARCH
2000.
April 2000: Much
happenings in the film festival circuit in INQUISITION--APRIL 2000.
May 2000: John Hopkins
Film Festival and the fear of girls on INQUISITION--MAY 2000.
6/1/00: Grand Inquisitor:
Man, I gotta bitch about something 'cause Flakes (are
everywhere).
6/7/00: Poetry: A take on
the meaning of beauty in My Dreams Answered, a poem by
Christopher Girandola.
6/9/00: Does the Internet
breed monsters? Disturbing, relevant subject matter in this week's Grand Inquisitor--Dark Desires.
6/14/00: Poetry: Thom
Stromer comes at you with some garnish for the departed.
7/2/00: Quick note: To
Kim T., thanks for the email. I tried to write you back but it won't go thru since my
email server tells me your address is wrong. Please check to see if you wrote your address
right and I'll gladly write to you.
7/20/00: Grand Inquisitor: Just musing about love on a Thursday
night--Relax.
8/1/00: Something of note
for us filmmakers out there: HBO.com recently announced a
contest whose winner will have Matt Damon and Ben Affleck executive-produce his (or her)
film and Miramax films will release it! The rules and deadline for the contest will be
posted soon at projectgreenlight.com. The
catch of the contest is that HBO will make a multi-part documentary about the making of
the film. Go to the site for details.
8/2/00: Long, protracted
drum roll please: The Music section's finally open. To kick it off, a review of the Unsung Hero Anniversay show from this past July1st.
9/4/00: Announcement:
Hello to all INQUISITION readers. I've just built a new computer. Unfortunately, in the
process, I "killed" the old computer in which the INQUISITION web site resided.
As result, I have to re-establish the site in my new computer, so the site won't the
updated in the next few days or so. Please check the site sometime next week. Expect
regular updates by then. Thank you.
9/17/00: Back in
black..and with some music news:
Radiohead, one of my top
favorite bands, will release their new record next month. Kid A, the new record's title,
is the followup to their critically acclaimed 1997 release, OK Computer. Here's more info:
ok this is the drill. put hands on ears and
close
eyes tightly. curl up under desk.
Release Date: OCTOBER 2ND [this may differ
in parts of the planet]
Album Title: KID A
the tracks on it are these:
1 Everything In Its Right Place
2 Kid A
3 The National Anthem
4 How To Disappear Completely
5 Treefingers
6 Optimistic
7 In Limbo
8 Idioteque
9 Morning Bell
10 Motion Picture Soundtrack
Local radio station WHFS
99.1 will play some (if not all) of the new tracks on Sunday 9/17/00 at 9 pm. If you miss
that, take yourself to the BBC Radio One (www.bbc.co.uk/radio1)
website tommorrow night after 3 pm US eastern time: The entire record will be streamed on
Steve Lamaq's Evening Session show. After that you can download the record from several
sites, the Radiohead official site (www.radiohead.co.uk),
to begin with.
But I suggest that you
buy it when it's released, of course.
9/18/00: Hear, hear!
Several announcements:
Imbue, that
post-industrial "it" band I've been raving about, plays Fletcher's this Saturday
Sept/23/00. Do check them out.
Busy Weekend. High
Zero, the annual festival of experimental music, takes place this coming weekend
Sept/22 thru Sept/24 at several venues. Click on this link for details: www.highzero.org.
The annual Baltimore
Book Festival takes place this weekend at Mount Vernon.
There you go--you got no
excuse for staying home this weekend.
9/27/00: Poetry: Thom
Stromer comes in with just another.
10/5/00: Grand Inquisitor: Are video games the artform of the new
millennium? Not as farfetched as you might think. Read all about it in Gaming, Imageneering and Artmaking.
You may say I'm a dreamer
but I'm not the only one.
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one.
John Lennon
10/10/00: Notes: This
past monday would have been John Lennon's 60th birthday. Let's take a moment to remember
the music and the man, one of the most influential musical artists of the 20th century.
On a sad note: Actor
Richard Farnsworth, acclaimed for his role last year on David Lynch's The Straight Story,
died of a self-inflicted wound this past weekend. He had been suffering from terminal
cancer. Let's take a moment to remember this underrated actor.
11/30/00:
Testing.testing.
12/7/00:
Review: In a year lacking in great films, M Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable
finally delivers the goods.
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one.
John
Lennon
(1940-1980)
1/1/01: Happy New Year! I
hope you had a great holiday season and that the new year found you in good health and
spirits. With the new year I have an announcement to make about the future of INQUISITION.
I've shifted priorities
and have decided that my efforts this year will go to the writing and production of a
short film. It's been my lifelong dream to be a filmmaker and I've realize I must increase
my efforts in making that dream happen. This means that INQUISITION won't be an urgent
concern for me in the year ahead and as such, this web site will only be upgraded a couple
of times per month.
In making this
announcement since many have asked me why isn't the site updated regularly so now anyone
that visits this site knows why. I hope that in the near future INQUISITION could be a
place to be exposed to thought provoking art, a place to discuss the ongoing process of
our culture, our artistic development and to philosophize about Life in general.
I hope to chart the
course of my short film in INQUISITION so tuned back to this site in the months ahead for
updates on this project.
3/14/01:What's up with
me? If you been wondering about the status of INQUISITION, this web site has been comatose
for the past two months. I'm doing my best to reach a final draft of my short film.In all
honesty,this winter season has slowed me down significantly.Still,this site lives if only
in a state of almost imperceptible 'suspended animation.'
6/6/01: Status Report:
Progress on my short film project is slow and I'm beginning to get antsy about
refreshening the site.So I think I'll work on updating at least every couple of
weeks.That's not a promise though.
If one is lucky,a solitary fantasy can
transform a million realities
--Maya Angelou
If I am good I could add
years to my life/I would rather add some life to my years
--Spiritualized,Out Of Sight
9/19/01: After the
catastrophic national tragedy of last week, the site awakens from its deep freeze
momentarily to bring you an installment of Grand Inquisitor: A
Week Ago.
What I'm Reading: Bunuel,
by John Baxter. An insightful biography of famous film director Luis Bunuel,a very
underrated artist who made some of the most intelligent and subversive films between the
1950's through the 1970's.
What I'm listening
to: Travis,The Invisible Band-- Straightforward and humble are the
charms of Travis,the popular english band who has just released their third record. Lead
singer Fran Healy and company opt for heartfelt and traditionally well-arranged songs
which encourage to "Sing" when you're in love and to realize we're all on the
same "Side." And to complete the humble pie package,they give their songs to
their fans--As Fran puts it, "these are your songs now."
Top 5 CD's on my
stereo: Jul/10/01
1. "The Invisible Band" -- Travis
2. "Amnesiac" -- Radiohead
3. "Lateralus" -- Tool
4. "Kid A" -- Radiohead
5. "The Green Album" -- Weezer
We
want your stuff! Submit your art, poetry, short fiction, essays and music. The guidelines for submissions have been posted.
Armando V.
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