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Archived Articles from L&BH Weekly through April 26, 2008

Entries Tagged as 'Features'

There Are Still Tigers

February 29th, 2008 don hagelberg · No Comments

For Alan Fong “The Bengal jungle is being turned into small farms. Soon the Bengal tiger will have to leave the jungle floor for the hills. In those hills, the tiger can easily be hunted to extinction.” There are still tigers Who chill the marrow fibers frigid, Tigers in the hill high lands And once [...]

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Tags: Features · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Plop

February 28th, 2008 christopher barnes · No Comments

Hipshot toes in Mer Street baths Punt aquamarine tiles. Mrs. Poolan flops, crawling. She blows hot and cold Soggy in returning undertows. Chloric sinkage Tugs her bold front. A knee action recovery stroke Outperforms sloughed-off sun tan, (a jellyfish-skirted dolphin). Deep end?Äôs a brow mop Barely tow hypolimnion tides For it all to clout back.

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Tags: Features · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

DOES THIS COME IN MEDIUM?

February 27th, 2008 dave tilton · No Comments

I came home from the Monday night Vallejo town hall meeting, had a later dinner than usual, and turned on the television set. It was time for NBC?Äôs ?ÄúMedium.?Äù For those of you who have never seen it, the show?Äôs format is based on a woman who is able to help solve heinous crimes through [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 9 · Volume 5

LOVE IS IN THE SPIRALS

February 27th, 2008 nancy a. fandel · No Comments

The box always gets opened. And you will hear blackbirds ringing as thunder claps in soft rain. Look for the bluebirds to be chanting Her grace in the lightning. Sharp love lives within these spirals.

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Tags: Features · Issue 9 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Fragment 4

February 26th, 2008 bill vartnaw · No Comments

We begin the way East, west. Into the ocean with many names. Animals stir the dark inside us, like questions, crawling & hungry. So many answers. We cut them down, make room & call it shelter, a space & time of our own. A new frontier to probe. This is freedom. & it?Äôs scary. We [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 9 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Cycles

February 25th, 2008 bill vartnaw · No Comments

for G. M. I. THE MOTHER The emerging impersonal taken personally— to crack the shell an institution called all-knowing love I feared I would be the moon perpetually eaten by the days— disappointment & guilt This is a rite Words come quickly & loud— I’m not to believe in myself “the miracle” gave her power [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 9 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

THE MOON GODDESS

February 22nd, 2008 tony mims · No Comments

YOU ARE THE DARKEST NIGHT THE NEW MOON OF ALL MOONS THE BEGINNING OF WHAT IS TO BE FULL AS YOUR LIGHT INCREASES YOUR MYSTERY DECREASES FOR NOW I KNOW IT’S THE SUN’S LIGHT THAT ATTRACTS YOUR DESIRE TO BE WHOLE WITH LIGHT YOU NEED EYES TO SEE AND YOU STILL QUESTION WHAT IS FREE [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 9 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

The Fall

February 21st, 2008 bill vartnaw · No Comments

It was a simple act of taking; a failure to believe: things would drop into place would come without our work would awake in us “the genius of Newton”

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Tags: Features · Issue 9 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Handyman???s Ad #12

February 20th, 2008 peter bray · No Comments

Every apartment house in town needs a handyman around. If the manager?Äôs out of town, if the owner?Äôs not around, the tenants in the street will be calling you. If there?Äôs a leak in 402 they?Äôll be calling you. If there?Äôs a squeak in 202 they?Äôll be calling you. If the lady in 101 can?Äôt [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 8 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

DEMONCRAZY DERBY

February 19th, 2008 charles frederickson · No Comments

Poeartry by Charles Frederickson & Saknarin Chinayote Hoarse race strep deep throat     Putrefactive septic grating sore lo        Badverteasement messages aloe massaging egos           Off-track bettor or worse tri(per)fecta           Hallohaha Obamama surf?Äôs up Dude        Also-ran soaking defeat sucking lozenges     Now I lei me downhearted Hillary grass skirting hip-hop hula-ti-da Lone Star [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 8 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Mother, Edith, at 98

February 15th, 2008 michael johnson · No Comments

in a nursing home blinded with macular degeneration. I come to you, blurred eyes, crystal mind, countenance of grace. as yesterday’s winds I have consumed you and taken you away. “Where did God disappear to?” You murmured over and over again like running water or low voices in prayer: “Oh, there He is, angel of [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 8 · Poem of the Day

CORAL

February 14th, 2008 charles frederickson · No Comments

Southern Cross emitting hopeful rays      Silvery tinsel aurora australis afterglow          Gold Coast spawning red coral              Calcerous skeletons high-spirited reefer madness > > > > > > > > > Sun major regenerative energy source      Earth tilting elliptical orbit axis          Circadian clockwork regulates daily rhythms              All-too-predictable 7/11 rotations open 24 [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 8 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Speakout February 13, 2008

February 13th, 2008 martha mims · No Comments

happy new year! i don’t know if i ever got to greet you and tony a happy new year! and i miss you all at the cafe, too! i hope to be able to visit soon and get back to my regular schedule of seeing you all =) take care! eileen Gong Hei Fat Choi [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 7 · Speakout · Volume 5

Strange Days Indeed

February 13th, 2008 gail mitchell · No Comments

She stood in the kitchen looking out the back window at her garden and asked how often do you think about our history and what it means to be American standing knee deep in the blood of other folks the insanity of slavery and how it coats your insides with horror Now you peep around [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 7 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5

Sight Traveling

February 12th, 2008 gail mitchell · No Comments

An inscription on the photo said the heart is a portal Some pick melody as the way through some dance as if on fire and others write lines to travel time he was sight traveling preparing to transition dancing with the moon traversing the stars come on in here and sit with me awhile girl [...]

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Tags: Features · Issue 7 · Poem of the Day · Volume 5