Posted on June 29th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
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Ruth and Marvin Sackner share their love of words and images with an intimate tour of their Miami Beach home/museum — the largest private collection of its kind. Over sixty-thousand objects from around the word speak volumes about a compulsive and joyful life of collecting art, [...]
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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
A few days ago I was sitting in one of the darkened booths at a local coffee house reading Elliott J. Gorn’s new book DILLINGER’S WILD RIDE when a member of the wait staff strolled by clearing tables. When he saw the book cover, he stopped and said, I see you are a [...]
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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
A few days ago I was sitting in one of the darkened booths at a local coffee house reading Elliott J. Gorn’s new book DILLINGER’S WILD RIDE when a member of the wait staff strolled by clearing tables. When he saw the book cover, he stopped and said, I see you are a [...]
Filed under: Todd Moore
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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
burning the
crow
folsom shot
w/the 45
auto the
recoil made
his right
hand dance
across a
dry light
ning sky
then he
splashed
the wings
w/lighter
fluid &
got a hot
fire going
before
sitting cross
legged in
the weeds
i love the
way the
fire pops
its guts
folsom sd
it’s the
last time
the crow
gets to
sing
Todd Moore books are available here…
Filed under: poems by todd moore
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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
burning the
crow
folsom shot
w/the 45
auto the
recoil made
his right
hand dance
across a
dry light
ning sky
then he
splashed
the wings
w/lighter
fluid &
got a hot
fire going
before
sitting cross
legged in
the weeds
i love the
way the
fire pops
its guts
folsom sd
it’s the
last time
the crow
gets to
sing
Todd Moore books are available here…
Filed under: Todd Moore
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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Rufus Reid 1979 | Photo: Mark Weber
I SING THE REMEMBERS
The notes sing to me.
A grandma spiritual; warm evenings,
bugs buzzing on yellow lights,
a fever of warmth. Night solid with dark;
the breath of men gasp tired.
I see my youth. A ball of knots.
Tied up in love, broken under the
weight of tears; running eyes, inhaling
life into [...]
Filed under: Roger Singer
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Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Uncertain, Texas…
that’s where I’m headed…
…I think…
—tibor
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Posted on June 26th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
produced & directed by KON PET MOON with Allen Ginsberg, Russell Salamon, Joan Turnbo, Russell Atkins, Martin Simon, Grace Butcher, Kent Taylor, John Scott, John Rose, Tony Walsh, Jake Leed, Dagmar Walter, Steve Ferguson, Ralph Delaney, Robert Carothers, Cleo Malone, Frank Osinski and Gerald Gold. 16-9 Anamorphic Widescreen 104 minutes.
This dvd is the end of [...]
Filed under: Kon Pet Moon, Kon Petrochuk, d.a. levy
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Sometimes
being an Outlaw Poet means just simply doing the right thing. Which is both a cliché and a quiet act of humanity. What happens in the poetry world is that we get so caught up in our own legends, mythos, and desperate stories that we forget or neglect or avoid our friends who [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Sometimes
being an Outlaw Poet means just simply doing the right thing. Which is both a cliché and a quiet act of humanity. What happens in the poetry world is that we get so caught up in our own legends, mythos, and desperate stories that we forget or neglect or avoid our friends who [...]
Filed under: Patrick McKinnon, Todd Moore
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