Greetings! Over the past few years there has been a lot of debate concerning the origins of the Watcher. Unfortunately, some Necronomicon Practitioners fail to delve […]
Category: spoken word
The Mystical Agenda of the Necronomicon Tradition: Neither Left-Hand or Right-Hand Path
Greetings! I would like to extend a warm welcome to all our visitors and regular subscribers. If this is your first time here, you may […]
The Crowned Emperor of Indian Soul Music: Kishore Kumar
Long before the rise of Bhangra music, soulful melodies and the legendary voice of Kishore Kumar enchanted millions globally. Born Abhas Kumar Ganguly, Kishore Kumar is most remembered for […]
Blue Steel Magazine Lists Ten of the Greatest Poets That Ever Lived
Greetings! We have received a few emails requesting a list of the world’s “most-influential” poets. It took some time to gather this list together, as […]
The Path Of the Artist: Music’s Magical Legacy A Deeper Look at the Warlock Asylum Band
“I got so enmeshed in (The Invisibles) that I was producing holographic voodoo effects and found that I could make stuff happen just by writing […]
Warlock Asylum Performing At The Alphabet Lounge: July 14th 2011
This Thursday, July 14th 2011, Warlock Asylum will be performing at the Alphabet Lounge. If you’re an artist or spoken word fan, come out and […]
The Godfather: Interview With The Legendary Spoken Word Artist Ngoma
My first visit to the Nuyorican Poets Café was a life changing event. I am sure that many poets consider the Nuyorican to be the Yankee […]
Interview With Brooklyn’s Soldier Of Love: Poetess Tantra Zawadi
“The strength of a woman is the life of the community.” – Warlock Asylum The art of words is a very divine gift. It is […]
Speak Your Mind June 28th 2011: A Night Of Spoken Word
Tomorrow night the B-Hive will be hosting Speak Your Mind, a spoken word event that will definitely have headz thinking, as some of the country’s […]
Life In A Day-Yaah!: Interview With The Legendary Nathan P.
I got involved in the poetry arena during the late 1990’s. It was a glorious time, a golden age of the pen. The unity and […]