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"Songwriting at its best is very rarely poetry; it's usually narrative and practically journalism. It is a form of literature, but one you can consume while you're driving your car." Guitar Town boasts everything from a rich, orchestral twelve-string to some deep, twangy solos on th...
"Songwriting at its best is very rarely poetry; it's usually narrative and practically journalism. It is a form of literature, but one you can consume while you're driving your car." Guitar Town boasts everything from a rich, orchestral twelve-string to some deep, twangy solos on the ...
The Best American Poetryon October 29, 2019 at 05:53 PM inAdventures of Lehman,Feature,Hard Times,History This week, as Guest Author, I will be spotlighting innovative work by women poets in the form of new writing and review-essays. Today I'm delighted to share a new poem by Karyna ...
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New Jersey, yes we are small, but we are the most densely populated states in the US. It's so important to find these wonderful, quiet spaces to get away from it all. From the roads, to the beaches and boardwalks in the summer, shopping centers, and grocery stores, everything is al...
Abderrahmane Sissako’s deeply human fable about a real-life 2012 Islamist takeover in Mali avoids alarmist and exploitative clichés and instead finds terror and tragedy through the lightest of touches. The jihadi invaders are all too human, even goofy at times, which makes their casually monstr...
and bolstered by a cast of actors, poets, writers and educators that includes; Melissa Leo, Geza Rohrig, Bo Corre, Joanna Wallfisch, Josh Harto, Taylor Mali, Janet Kirchheimer, Paul Celan, Yehuda Amichai, Edward Hirsch, Sabrina Orah Mark, Charles Carter, Christine Poreba, Walter Fiden and ...