Mowers Yesterday, I mowed the lawn, which seems to grow back behind me like the Lernaean Hydra from Greek mythology as I plow through my rounds. Michael Bettencourt
Forward and Back In the beginning, there were two people. Probably more... human life evidently emerged in many places on the planet almost simultaneously. Arthur Danin Adler
Fantasia on Fascism Well here's something funny. Yesterday I finished all of the seasons of Northern Exposure and I had been saving myself by not reading any commentary. Claudine Jones
Redbone: The Trailblazing Native American Rock Band A pioneering Native American rock band, a group whose music and legacy have carved a distinctive niche in both Native American and mainstream pop culture. Les Marcott
Diorama, by Sandra Marchetti Her third full-length collection, depicts a woman in complicated, uneasy relationships with the world, nature, and herself. Gregory Luce
The First Time The World Changed For Me I remember exactly where I was the first time the world changed for me. My friends and I were walking along 57th Street on a brisk night in the winter of 1993. Patrick Walsh
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