Mitch Corber brings us another wonderful interview with two NYC poets: Jee Leong Koh and Miriam Stanley In-depth Poetry Thin Air Cable Interview of NYC poets Jee Leong Koh and Miriam Stanley, in a lively conversation with George Spencer. Video... Continue Reading →
Footloose by Sonja Johanson Today, I set free all the odd socks - the whole jumbled mismatched basket of them. Perky, purple girl ones with their tattoo patterns; black and navy dress socks you couldn't tell apart; an enormous herd... Continue Reading →
Milk by Holly Day she has made drapes out of the children's skin. the fabric is just too thick, too heavy, to be anything else. by now the woman with the snakes in her hair could have recovered her entire... Continue Reading →
Blazing by Jennifer Luckenbill At this point in the summer, we can’t say anything else but it’s hot, too hot. We all know it, but we pant it anyway; our bodies are reduced to sweat-producing machines, and words don’t linger... Continue Reading →
This morning we have 4 Walls from Brass Knuckles Productions. A mix of spoken word and documentary...and a very well done film giving us a little variation on our Saturday morning "poetry reading". Get your coffee, you're gonna want to... Continue Reading →
Lifts Her Like A Chalice by Donal Mahoney The weekday Mass at 6 a.m. brings the old folks out from bungalows around the church. They move like caterpillars down sidewalks, some with canes, some on walkers. Father Doyle says the... Continue Reading →