BP Top Ten…

BP Top Ten…

As strange as the timing may seem, British Petroleum (AKA #BP for you #TwitterHitters) has just recently released it’s list of Top Ten Movies and TV Shows of all time.  You may recognize a few of these or you may have already seen them an be inspired to see them again, either way, enjoy(don’t forget [...]

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List of Movies you should have seen by now…

List of Movies you should have seen by now…

This is not necessarily a top movie list but it’s for sure a healthy, talented starting line-up!  They are here in no set order cause they cross a bunch of genres and if you’re a movie that’s not listed and you should be, you will be, hang in there (maybe leave your name and I’ll [...]

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Faith and a can opener

Faith and a can opener

Never is it so feverishly sought then when it’s found missing.

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First time can be tricky…

First time can be tricky…

I Smell Cinnamon When we kiss, just like the first time we tried by the bakery and missed.

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Happy Father’s Day Pop!

Happy Father’s Day Pop!

You’re not just a dude, you’re me pop and my best friend Happy Father’s Day Pop!

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“Des pierres d’océan à la fin.” – Wild Irisse Claire

“Des pierres d’océan à la fin.” – Wild Irisse Claire

“Nous tous devenons des pierres d’océan à la fin. L’histoire de maville natale est étrange Elle me fait que sourire avec moi dis des personnes, quand je pense à ma maison I’m heureux et triste”

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umm… you so naughty Butter Sauce…

umm… you so naughty Butter Sauce…

Butter Sauce Naughty butter sauce Soulfully tease my glazed tongue Eyes blink glassy stare. .

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Howard Nemerov

Howard Nemerov

Former Poet Laureate of the United States.  One of America’s finest.  Subtle, smooth, almost  hypnotic.  He sneaks up over your shoulder, past intellectual barriers and feeds the world some “Biggie-size” imagery and meaning.  He received the National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, and Bollingen Prize for The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov. He was [...]

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Red Meat

Red Meat

We ate it like red meat on the prairie Love come down hard, lewd like red meat on the prairie we ate wild and warm.

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Away From Her

Away From Her

I admit it was a long time after the release of “Away From Her” that I watched it.  I finished a particularly tricky project so feeling very accomplished and brave one July afternoon I took advantage of the moment and put in a screener I had laying around. “Hey, why did you wait to see [...]

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“Knowing”… (AKA NO-ing)

“Knowing”… (AKA NO-ing)

I’m pretty sure we’d all admit that Nicholas Cage has carved out a nice little groove for himself in the world of Entertainment.  He has a unique flair about him that is somewhat haphazard and loose fitting while maintaining sharp edges with a pointy attitude.  The combo of those qualities make him seem sincere and [...]

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A. E. Stallings

A. E. Stallings

Poetry: A.E. Stallings A.E. Stallings studied classics in Athens, Georgia and has lived since 1999 in Athens, Greece. She has published two books of poetry, Archaic Smile (1999), which won the Richard Wilbur Award, and Hapax (2000). Her verse translation of Lucretius (in rhyming fourteeners!), The Nature of Things, was published in 2007. She lives [...]

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MVP:  Werner Herzog

MVP: Werner Herzog

WERNER HERZOG REQUIEM FOR A DYING PLANET “Mr. Herzog has become one of the greatest and most original of documentary filmmakers.” — The New York Times While music has always played a significant role In the films of visionary director Werner Herzog, it is the extreme larger-than-life narratives of his movies, often blurring the boundaries [...]

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Hot shot:  Edward Albee

Hot shot: Edward Albee

Edward Albee has defined modern American theater for nearly five decades with his provocative, controversial and groundbreaking plays. Lauded as one of the eternal innovators in American drama, this three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner challenges his audiences with stories that express the bone-simple, shattering truth of the human experience, perhaps best exemplified by his 1962 masterpiece Who’s Afraid [...]

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