Archive
Fight the Power (Loom)
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on July 1, 2002
Originally published on July 1, 2002
If you look at the primary complaint of the first Luddites, it’s clear they never wanted to blow things up.
Prose Ax
reviewed by Stefene Russell
Originally published on November 1, 2000
Originally published on November 1, 2000
Ultimately, Prose Ax proves an authentic, well-meaning, earnest, and still evolving effort. A few sessions with Dreamweaver and some tighter editing could make Prose Ax as mind-altering and uplifting as a fistful of street-grade fluoxetine…
The Passing of the Brochure
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on May 1, 1999
Originally published on May 1, 1999
Two actors, one prop. The details behind America’s favorite two-act play.
The Writing on the Wall
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on April 1, 1999
Originally published on April 1, 1999
Long viewed as men’s dirty little secret, with pen in hand Stefene sets out to prove that even women (sometimes) write on bathroom walls.
How I Never Learned to Drive
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on March 1, 1999
Originally published on March 1, 1999
Stefene reflects on learning to drive – and decides she’s much safer walking…
Ralphael, (Re)Visionary
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on January 1, 1999
Originally published on January 1, 1999
Stefene Russell encounters Ralphael – sculptor, dreamer, stringed-instrument enhancer.
This Segment Brought to you by the Letter “G”
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on December 1, 1998
Originally published on December 1, 1998
Stefene Russell explores the ABC’s of creating your own alphabet soup, Mormon-style!
Honesty Says God is a Masturbator The Secrets of Summum
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on November 1, 1998
Originally published on November 1, 1998
Stefene Russell explores Summan, Utah’s second religion, an organization based upon the spiritual concepts of meditation, mummification, and divine sex.
Johnny Lingo: Mormon Mystery Science Theater 3000
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on September 1, 1998
Originally published on September 1, 1998
Stefene Russell takes us back to simpler times, when a man was willing to pay eight cows for a bride.
The Ballad of Commie Spice
by Stefene Russell
Originally published on August 1, 1998
Originally published on August 1, 1998
Stefene Russell laments on corporate servitude and the lack of Unions in the technological age.




