What You Haven’t Heard About Poland by Fred RobertsMusic Editor Intro Every time I visit Poland I invariably discover “new” albums from the golden era of the Polish musical scene, the 60s, 70s and 80s. During the Cold War the Iron Curtain may have...
Ocean Ghosts by Ben White Contributing Writer I could feel the ghosts; the ocean ghosts. They were ghosts of sea-going culture, ghosts of history, ghosts of traditions, ghosts of ships, and ghosts of war; the ghosts of men surrounding the cruise as the MORGENTAHU...
Photo by Jenny Marvin on Unsplash *** The Bermuda Triangle by Sherrie Harvey Contributing Writer How would you girls like to spend the summer in Bermuda? My mom asks my younger sister and me. The May fervor of the approaching summer excites us. My tumultuous...
The Scarves from Candolim by Ewa Mazierska Contributing Writer From my holiday in Candolim in India I brought home fifteen scarves. They were sold to me by Lisa, a beach vendor, working on a strip of beach belonging to our hotel. Her other job was...
border crossings by Thaddeus RutkowskiPaperback, 6″x9″96 pagesSensitive Skin BooksISBN: 978-1977850898$12.95 by Jim Feast There is a poem called “Border Crossings” in a new book of the same name by Thaddeus...
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