
Remembering, renewing, and resurrecting the Icarus Project
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Los Angeles, late August 2025. I’m sitting with my old friend KR Rose. We’ve known each other for more than 15 years, through the rise and fall of the Icarus Project, through our own wild journeys of healing and organizing. We’re digging th...
After the revelation comes the quiet.
(Hello from late June 2025 where David Nishizaki and I are working on the new Icarus Archive website and it’s beautiful and we salute you in our strange brilliance and madness. I was going through the old files and found this gem, translate...
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