What’s new in winter 2023-2024 at the Indigo with Stars online store?

Behold: the latest offerings in our cache of gifts for the bohemians, wiccans, peaceniks, nature worshippers, ferals, wizards, neo-hippies, avant-jazz fans, and utopian preppers in your life.


We’re open 24/7 at the Indigo with Stars online store. The easiest way to find what interests you in the store is to click on “Shop by Category.” For customer service, please go to https://aliciabaylaurel.com and click on “Contact.”


From now through January 6th, we are offering your choice of 15 free gifts if you spend more than $15 in the store. Also, Alicia will personally inscribe books upon request at checkout.

First of all, we are pleased to be offering LOVE CRY WANT, the new vinyl LP version of a recording made at an anti-war rally in Washington DC in 1972, featuring the band of the same name, with liner notes and cover graphics by Alicia Bay Laurel, who enjoyed collaborating on this project with her partner, Joe Gallivan, a band member of Love Cry Want.



A giant-sized print on stretched canvas of one of the nine drawings Alicia created as possible covers for Yoshimoto Banana’s novel, Another World. Several of this print were recently sold at a duo exhibition of Alicia’s drawings along with ceramics by Yoko Hijioka at Sison Gallery in Shibuya, Tokyo. (photo above)


Inspired by the recent posting of scans all of the pages of the Whole Earth Catalog and its related publications at https://wholeearth.info, Alicia created a print-on-demand poster of her opening illustration for her article in The CoEvolution Quarterly from Winter 1975.




We’ve only got a precious few of these books containing Michael Fleck’s astonishing script blending Shakespeare’s masterpiece with the modern drama of real estate developers versus environmental activists and Hawaiian native resistence, lavishly staged as a theatrical production in 1977, and now an artifact of counterculture history in the Hawaiian Islands.





We found a small stack of the late artist Stefanie Farago‘s wonderful bumper stickers and thought we would offer them here – while supplies last!






And finally, we now have the organic cotton Living on the Earth t-shirt available in not only size XL, but also in a size XXL.

This cheerful man is James Cook Loomis, mathematician, athlete, author, activist, musician, father, friend, lover and denizen of Maui. He played Gonzalo in Michael Fleck’s version of The Tempest.






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