Drunken Boat, a journal of the arts [online]. Always good to see a new zine. I haven't got around to reading any of the articles, but a friend recommended it. The web art section is promising, but mostly unengaging. Web art that I've seen tries too hard to be non-linear and somehow cutting edge, and tends to substitute ambiguity for substance. Maybe I just don't get it, and maybe that's a problem. Maybe not.
The Drunken Boat, by Arthur Rimbaud. Good poem.
Drunken Boat, a song by the Pogues (sans Shane MacGowan), inspired by Rimbaud.
Some of the writing is decent, and I like the web-art on there, especially Lance Shields' stuff.
I'd like to invite you to visit *The* Drunken Boat, www.thedrunkenboat.com, an online magazine of international poetry and poetry-in-translation, reviews, interviews with well-known poets. We've been online quarterly since April 2000, preceded the other drunken boat by a few months. Thanks, www.thedrunkenboat.com