We all make crucial decisions that, whether or not we know it at the time, alter the course of our lives and determine how much money we will make and the company we will keep, among other things. A long time ago I decided that I would write without prejudice, or put another way, without [...]
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Stuck on Poetry
April 25th, 2007 by martha mims · No Comments
Tags: Columns · Issue 17 · Letter from the Editor · Volume 4
Kim Shuck and Slim Russell Share the Spotlight on Friday Night
March 21st, 2007 by martha mims · No Comments
Click here for Archived Articles about Kim Shuck Friday March 30, 8-11pm $5 Listen & Be Heard Poetry Café 818 Marin Street, Downtown Vallejo, 94590 707-554-4540 The relationship between me and Kim Shuck is also an informal relationship between Listen & Be Heard and the Native American Cultural Center in San Francisco. The relationship being [...]
Tags: Columns · Poet Feature · vol 04 issue 12
Redheads: Poems of Passion & Politics
October 11th, 2006 by martha mims · No Comments
An informal partnership between Listen & Be Head Poetry Caf? in Vallejo and the Native American Cultural Center in San Francisco has led to another feature at the Caf? which happened through connections made by Kim Shuck at the Center. Gwynn and Phyllis will share the feature spot during the open mic this Friday. Gwynn [...]
Tags: Features · vol 02 issue 49
Chad Sweeney will be the Featured Poet on Friday night OPen Mic.
September 27th, 2006 by Listen & Be Heard · 1 Comment
Listen & Be Heard Poetry Caf? in Vallejo and the Native American Center in San Francisco have a mini-series within a series going on. Every Friday night there is Open Mic at the Caf?. If you arrive promptly at 8pm, you?ll catch a set with Martha & Tony accompanied by Tony Rodriguez (of the Talons) [...]
Tags: Features · vol 02 issue 47
Speak Out – August 30 – September 5, 2006
August 30th, 2006 by Listen & Be Heard · No Comments
More Threats to Local Control & Community Channels: Oppose AB 2987 & HR 5252 It has beeen said that “Telecommunications is the new ‘Water Rights’ of the 21st Century”. I write today to ask those concerned or involved with shaping the future of community access television channels and retaining local control of telecommunications to oppose [...]
Tags: Columns · Speak Out! · vol 02 issue 43
Words Upon the Waters Katrina Benefit Reading
August 23rd, 2006 by Listen & Be Heard · No Comments
Words Upon the Waters Katrina Benefit Reading Poets across the country rallied in the last year to contribute to relief efforts for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Words Upon the Waters, according to the title page, is ?A Poetic Response to Hurricane Katrina by Bay Area Writers and Artists.? Poets with varying backgrounds united to [...]
Tags: Features · vol 02 issue 42
Heartfelt, Homespun Poetry: “Smuggling Cherokee” Review
April 19th, 2006 by kara hartz · No Comments
Smuggling Cherokee by Kim Shuck is a collection of poems covering a variety of topics from her background, life events, and seemingly random thoughts. However, it is not the large, life-changing events that provide the main focus. Instead, almost mundane, everyday occurrences are the center of attention. The details in life are delved into, evoking [...]
Tags: Book Review · Features · vol 02 issue 24