By Greta Cobar It’s an inescapable magnetic attraction between Venice and those who have answered their calling towards creativity. Sooner or later, in the realms of time and space, they find each […]
Suffer
Suffer By Ronald McKinley Am I to hurt all the time? The beginning and ending. Is it an unchecked line? One point leading to another. Why is it so? No magic elixir […]
How Far?
How Far? By Tina Catalina Corcoran December 1, 2013 How Far? Would I Go – for Five Minutes of Fame? How Far? Would I Go – To Whisper Your Name… How Far? […]
Red High Heels
Red High Heels By Pano Douvos My little bird You bring sustenance In your mouth My little dolphin Aching beauty in Your taut body Flying leaping My heart matches Your gyrations A […]
The Heroic Age of Venice (after Virgil)
The Heroic Age of Venice (After Virgil) By Jim Smith Justice for the people I sing, who forced by fate to abandon their homes and flee the vast wasteland of mediocrity Now filled […]
The River
The River (singing) Shall we gather at the river The beautiful, the beautiful river gather with the saints at the river that flows by the Throne of God and all my friends […]
RIP Nelson Mandela: July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013
23:59 Thursday, December 5th, 2013, Adullam ….. Mandela has gone home. Back to the source. Apparently, his life has run its course. Was showing symptoms of advancing age, Some caused by his […]
Wanda Coleman: 1946-2013
By Richard Modiano Wanda Coleman was born and raised in Watts and was a lifelong Angeleno. Encouraged by her parents, Coleman began to write poetry when she was only five years old. […]
Poetry
Venice as Mecca or Jerusalem – By John Haag About God & Things – By Wanda Coleman Bedtime Story – By Wanda Coleman OBSERVATIONS ON THE COLOR BLACK – By Philomene Long […]
Poetry
1963 (The year the real America died) – by Ronald K. Mc Kinley Miss Suzy – A Love Song – by Mary Getlein Cosmic Grandeurs and Warfare – by Laura Shepard Townsend […]

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