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                              Summer Perspectives & More Light to Show at Les Yeux du Monde Gallery 

                                                                              June 23 – August 13

                                               Opening Reception, Friday June 23,  5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

    Les Yeux du Monde will show Summer P…[Read more]

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    As the 19th century was drawing to a close in America, a young iconic steel magnate by the name of Andrew Carnegie originated an ideal that would ultimately shape the non-profit mission. He s […]

  • Thanks, Sharron. Saw this when you wrote it, but forgot to reply.

    Rose

  • When I was in college I took a child development class with a lab, complete with Osh Kosh B’Gosh clad tots. We studied how they picked up language to convey meaning.

    It was fascinating.

    I r […]

  • She was a bully, a backer, a stinker, a treasure. She was a finder of fault and forte, folly and facility. She was the picture of rigor and push and impeccability, her visage stern and stately and a dead-ringer […]

  • Wonderful introduction, Rose, of this poem and of yourself! Best of luck in the new job!

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 10 months ago

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    Ellen Climo, untitled, (remnant)

    “Ellen Climo is a Charlottesville area photographer who looks to demonstrate evidence of formal and poetic perfection within the imperfect, unkempt landscape,”  notes Chroma Gallery Director Deborah McLeod. “Her photographs are square, shot with a medium format Roliflex or Hassleblad film camera. The…[Read more]

  • Elizabeth Howard started the topic in the forum 8 years, 10 months ago

    53c644d2-6544-46c6-9dcd-f83d02580dd4

    Ellen Climo, untitled, (remnant)

    “Ellen Climo is a Charlottesville area photographer who looks to demonstrate evidence of formal and poetic perfection within the imperfect, unkempt landscape,”  notes Chroma Gallery Director Deborah McLeod. “Her photographs are square, shot with a medium format Roliflex or Hassleblad film camera. The…[Read more]

  • Podcast: Three friends are reminded that youth does not confer invincibility.

    A short story performed by Jennifer Sims.

    Read the story online: Invisible Girls by Tonja Matney Reynolds

  • Who knew milk cartons had gables? ‘Embossed on gable’ said the fine print, explaining where to find the identifying information, in case of what, a recall? Dottie wondered. Does half-and-half get rec […]

  • Full Snow Moon
     
    Fat and slow, she climbs the eastern sky
    like an old woman climbs stairs,
    holding onto tree branches and stars
    to make her way to February’s zenith.
    She rises on time, a beacon fully se […]

  • Thank you to Trudy Hale and the Streetlight Magazine editors for choosing me to be your new poetry editor. I’m excited and grateful to be part of this ever developing and stimulating home for “exceptional tal […]

  • Before there were Google maps, cable travel channels and live streaming from every corner of the Internet, there were slides, those posh cousins of snapshots. The tiny film inside a cardboard frame only reveals […]

  • I was standing in the stacks of the Sutro Library in San Francisco, following a lead on a case I was working. I was not a private detective, but I had aspirations to be one, and my sister-in-law wanted me to find […]

  • I understood the world around me on Promise Road. I felt at home on the edge of the rolling valley, looking out at the distant mountain range. I learned to fight creeping Charlie, pigweed and cheat grass with […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 11 months ago

    I talk to dead people. Oh, don’t get worried. It’s not like they talk back. Although, there was that time…

    What I’m saying is that I have some graves that are my favorite haunts. (And just to be absol […]

  • In a northern portion of the Midwest, on a night of light snow, during the few minutes just before and after ten o’clock, some things happened. They occurred along a route on which a southbound train traveled t […]

  • Agnostic
     
    In the bath a spider crawls along the ledge.
    It’s tiny enough that it doesn’t scare
    this arachnophobe. Isn’t that the way
    fear works, the smaller the threat the less
    a reason to run? Unlike the […]

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