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Jeanne Marie Beaumont reads “Yet”

Jeanne Marie Beaumont reads “Yet”

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January Gill O’Neil elaborates…

January Gill O’Neil elaborates…

THE CATHEDRAL —After Rodin’s The Cathedral I watch my daughter imitate the pose of Rodin’s Cathedral. Her arms curved in slow gyration. It is her way of understating the dark bronze,... Read More
Ringaround Arosie (after the sculpture by Eva Hesse) – Harriet Levin

Ringaround Arosie (after the sculpture by Eva Hesse) – Harriet Levin

This poem and many others were triggered by the exhibition “Eva Hesse Sculpture,” May 12-September 17, 2006, The Jewish Museum, New York. “Ringaround Arosie” “Ishtar,” “Hang-Up,” “Chain Polymers” “Ink Wash... Read More
HAPPY BIRTHDAY & THANKS, WALT!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY & THANKS, WALT!

A few years ago, I was privileged to read at the Something Old, Something New (Jersey) 350th birthday celebration at the Hoboken Historical Museum. Curated by CavanKerry poets, Teresa Carson... Read More