May 13, 1983 issue of the CalArts student arts and letters periodical wALT. Edited by Oren Schlieman. Contents include: "666," edited and by Mark David Brooks; "The Enemy (Gene)," by Harry Michale Portwood Jr.; "For Living Takes...," by John Cage; "For Living Place Instant...," by Bernardo Feldman; "Valium Blues," by Alexis Krasilovsky; "Canto #13," by Guillermo Gomez-Pena; "Lethe's Sister," by Kathryn Kramer; "The Mrs. Folger's Story," by John Goss and Susan Peehl; Artists pages by Dennis Balk, James Dougherty, Luciano Perna, Mark Norris, Larry Harris, Jutta Herold, Holly Morse, Solveig von Kleist, Gabriele Goetz, Katie Rauh, Julia Kidd, Corey Kaplan, Lucinda Daly, Gary Graham, Cindy Bernard, Garret Izumi, Ulrich Goerlich, Brian King, Bryan Burkey, Nayland Blake, Hugh Crawford, Beth Brenner, Bruce Bibby, Jan Neuffler, Bob Griffin, John Franklin, Darcy Huebler, Sam Adiba, Rodney S., John Boskovich, Mari Broder, Leslie Gaumer, Laura Pennock, Beverly Hughes, Bradley Fazekes, Kathleen Brady, Leslie Derrick, Jeannette Sermak, Patrick Neary, Monica Canning, Amnon Buchbinder, Simeon Soffer, Yi-Chih Chen, Christine Penushka, Edie Paul, Geoff Everts, Tim Shea, Don-Ryun Chang, Cecilie Wergeland, Betti Cappelen, Laura Gruenter, Laura Stein, Ron Miller, Deborah Rosen, Behram Ghista, and Behzad Haghiri. Also includes "Walt Music," a 33-1/3 RPM flexi disc featuring " Angstaroma," by Sue Peehl, Eric Leonardson, and John Goss; and "Neighbor Music II," composed by Douglas Cohen, speakers: Dolores Guerra, Mary Johnston, Diana Roweton, intermediate instrument by LeNore Porter, voice by Douglas Cohen, Alan Schmipf, and glass and metal by Burns Taft. Printed reflector adhered to recto.