Titus is a founding member and Editor-in-chief of RedFence. In past lives, he was a blacksmith, a security guard, and a newspaper reporter who explored tattoo culture, national border disputes, child abuse scandals and much more – that is, when he was not test driving cars or flying in various aircraft. He has lived in Israel, Germany, Poland and Italy and wandered other countries, always with a ready pen. His voices vary as widely as his subjects, though lyrical rhythms infuse each one.
Titus has written 86 article(s) for RedFence Magazine.
Wrenching by Titus Gee It’s cold. The pavement is damp, but at least I’m not lying in a puddle. Why is it always the middle of the night? “Hey, Mel?” “Oi.” “You got the flashlight?” “Yep.” I feel pressure on the side of my calf, where my brother is touching me with the tool so […]
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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. Friendly Faces Jenn Grinels seriously should be a pop star by now. She has the engaging vocals, snappy lyrics, camera-ready looks, and natural charisma to capture any audience. And she has been performing for years. Note to the music industry: Get on it. This is […]
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Classic Edition: Posts I started before the Nighthawk caught a terminal case of truck. This one goes back a ways. Gently by Titus Gee Little Tujunga Canyon, in the San Gabriel Mountains, swoops and dives like a hawk playing on a gusty day. Find the line and it rides better than your favorite roller coaster, […]
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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. Nature Human I can’t say for sure what the song “I Say Fever” is about, but this video manages a sharp, witty little storyline that kept my attention and left me grinning at the end. The surreal animation takes a moment’s adjustment, but Director/Animator Stefan […]
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Fog by Titus Gee The world appears just ahead of me, maybe ten feet, twenty? Materializing out of a foggy gray mass that obscures the path ahead. My high beams only make the wall more solid but I keep them on anyway, throwing all my focus forward. I start out slow, easing into the maze […]
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Rivera brings to his work a complexity and sophistication that won me over.
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Back in the Saddle by Titus Gee Less than an hour after crawling off the 210 Freeway, I started getting the question. It’s almost like a ritual response, like saying ‘how are you?’ in passing to a stranger. A motorcycle hits the pavement and the burning question apparently forms in every mind: “Are you going […]
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Society and technology have become so intermeshed as to be indiscernible from one another. The mythos of our era has a smart phone on its belt and an mp3 player clipped behind its tie.
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The intent to make videos with some hope of “going viral” may be entirely transparent, but for once the attempt was not also completely insulting. These ads are actually goofy, engaging, and maybe even worth Stumbling.
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RedFence Editor Titus Gee talks about his last-page essay in Print Edition One: Behind the Scenes Interview — Titus Gee on the Last Page from RedFence Film on Vimeo.
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