SINGING
Voices Singing by Annaliese Jakimides “I can’t hear you at all,” my friend Catherine tells me as we clomp down […]
Voices Singing by Annaliese Jakimides “I can’t hear you at all,” my friend Catherine tells me as we clomp down […]
“Dark and light. The space between. The moment of change. The necessity of one to identify the other. Hope. Fading.
“Cachexia of Time,” a new/recent poem, has been named a finalist for the Stephen Dunn Poetry Prize. Everything labeled new
Littoral Books is publishing A DANGEROUS NEW WORLD: Maine Voices on the Climate Crisis this November. Yesterday I was notified
I’m reading at Quiet City Books, a sweet spot in the center of Lewiston on Friday, 7/12, at 6 p.m.
I am thinking today of how one communicates in this vomit-speak world we now live in, a world in which
The Art Garage on St. Claude: How great Michael Weintrob’s Instrumenthead photos looked in this cavernously compelling industrial space place.
Alison Chase Performance dancers never fail to bring me to a new place. No matter their intention, I always experience
Friday April 12 at 6 p.m., 20+ poets will be reading poems in response to art at the Portland Museum