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Book Review: Rubber Side Down: The Biker Poet Anthology edited by José Gouveia, K. Peddlar Bridges, and Susan Buck
The collected verses of renegade poets, celebrating bikes, freedom and the highway.
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This Poet's Element is Off-Stage
He shops for willing and possibly unwilling listeners.
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Theater Review (NYC): Beowulf: A Thousand Years of Baggage
With hopeful young plays breaking through on Broadway, fringe shows like "Beowulf" are starting to capture youth's more diabolical side.
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American Exceptionalism and the Value of Prosperity
"American exceptionalism" was a by-product of our political institutions and unparalleled prosperity. With the latter gone, the notion is obsolete.
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Book Review: Amazing Peace: A Christmas Poem by Maya Angelou with Illustrations by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
Townsfolk of every color and creed walk to a town hall on a snowy Christmas Eve to rejoice in peace.
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Book Review: Warhorses by Yusef Komunyakaa
Komunyakaa's poems re-imagine myths, examine current events, and offer hope in primal, ferocious language.
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Book Review: The Shadow of a Dog I Can't Forget by Mary Kennedy Eastham
Mary Kennedy Eastham's erotic, dangerous, and thoughtful poetry will move you and make you think.
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Book Review: Ambulances & Dreamers by Bel Schenk
The innate music and obvious buzz of modern life flows through these poems like electricity.
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Book Review: Cheating on the Metronome, New Verse by Scott Bourne
Love lost may never truly fade away.
phobiaphobia touches on the full spectrum of human frailty.
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