by RIS Secure | Jul 19, 2012 | Archive, Southern Partisan
What was your first job? I stuck pieces of plastic and metal together at an Evanston, Ill., assembly line. We produced photocopiers for a company called American Photocopy. I hated the work. It was hot and boring. But it was useful. It taught me to get good grades in...
by RIS Secure | Jul 12, 2012 | Archive, Southern Partisan
If you take cheese and form it into a ball, you got yourself a cheeseball. If you take a historical figure, add a cheesy conceit and proceed to make a movie out of it, it should come as no surprise to anyone that what you get is a cheeseball of a movie. And terming...
by RIS Secure | Jul 11, 2012 | Archive, Southern Partisan
Surrounded by stacks of yellowed books, resting in a stained yellow chair and imprisoned in a ruined yellow body just two months from collapse, James Dickey’s eyes welled with tears he made no effort to conceal. It’s been 15 years since his death and 40...
by RIS Secure | Jan 27, 2012 | Archive
If you are on old friend who has read the print edition of Southern Partisan in the past, then let us share with you what has happened since last we published. If, on the other hand, you are a new friend curious about where we stand and what we hope to achieve in...