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  • Spring Fever

    Boys of Summer Weigh In

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 25th, 2016

    The Red Sox eyes were bigger than his stomach when they forked over $95 milion for former World Series superstar the now rotund and fading Panda. In another pratfall the Sox hope to get what's left of a recycled Hanley Ramirez. Fat paychecks are no guarantee for winning teams.

  • When

    Existential Methadone

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 23rd, 2016

    As a teenager there was the notion that when I grew up it would all make sense. All you had to do was keep the faith, stay out of trouble, work hard, and read the great books. Then became now and nothing adds up. Time and tide comes with more questions than answers.

  • Why

    I Read the News Today Oh Boy

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 23rd, 2016

    God is love. Why then such indifference to the suffering of the faithful?

  • Checkmate

    The Game of Life

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 22nd, 2016

    Death came for the Knight. But first they battled in a game of chess. With rare wine served by Philip Kampe.

  • Where

    D'ou venons nous

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 21st, 2016

    Diseased and in pain, a Parisian in tropical paradise, Gauguin included existential questions in what was intended to be his last great work. He vomited the arsenic crawling home from the forest. In agony he survived for several more years. Indeed "D'ou venion nous, que sommes nous, ou allons nous."

  • Who

    No Easy Answers

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 20th, 2016

    Lucifer taunted God by saying that Job only loves Him for enjoying His blessings. With each new affliction Job's suffering wife rebuked her husband invoking "Curse God and die." We put a call through opting not to suffer in silence.

  • Gonzo With the Wind

    Teen Dreams

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 20th, 2016

    A comparison to Rhett Butler prompted me to read Gone with the Wind as a teenager.

  • Who Are You

    Seduced and Abandoned

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 16th, 2016

    Marooned on the tiny tropical island of meaning and memory searching for identity.

  • Where Oh Where

    Hic Transit Dracones

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 15th, 2016

    Out there where faith trumps logic.

  • Valentine

    Not Quite Spring Cleaning

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 14th, 2016

    Wicked cold outside. Not fit for man nor beast. A different twist on Valentine's Day.

  • Space Oddity

    When World's Collide

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 13th, 2016

    What happens to time and space when black holes collide and devour each other?

  • Son House

    Prechin the Blues

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 12th, 2016

    A man of God in his twenties Delta man Son House succumbed to the Devil's music. During the Folk Revival I saw him perform at the 1969 Newport Folk Festival.

  • Never Neverland

    Off the Hook

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 09th, 2016

    That voyage from which no traveler returns.

  • Odessa Steps

    Eye and Me

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 09th, 2016

    In bed two week plus post retinal surgery. Gas bubble in eye to hold it in place, Tedious days passing slowly with endless news repeated on NPR. No TV, reading or internet. Saved by Johnny Depp reading Keith Richards autobio. Hey, it's only rock 'n' roll.

  • The Golden Arrow

    Winter Coastal Storm

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Jan 24th, 2016

    Weathering a winter storm.

  • Vacationland

    Double Vision in Maine

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 23rd, 2016

    The water was too cold for swimming when we visited Harry and Mary in Maine. It gave me double vision of Astrid on a bright summer day.

  • Wooden Items

    A Cone of One's Own

    By: Melissa de Haan Cummings - Jan 22nd, 2016

    When the wooden fence blew down a neighbor came to borrow the orange cone. It was long gone thanks to city diligence.

  • Boulders

    Carl Andre in Hartford

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 20th, 2016

    Visitors stumbling upon a triangle of boulders in Hartford are mostly stumped. It's public art by controversial minimalist Carl Andre.

  • Art and Politics

    Cusp of Primaries

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 19th, 2016

    Visiting Germany during an election year. Photographed billboards of candidates. Not that different from USA on the cusp of Iowa and New Hampshire.

  • Reefer Madness

    Taking the Cure

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 18th, 2016

    Conked on the noggin too many times. Chronic headaches, nausea, vertigo. Showed me his green card for medical marijuana.

  • The Power Plant

    Reflecting on a Summer Day

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 18th, 2016

    Recalling wonderful drives through Canada. Memories of visiting The Power Plant in Toronto.,

  • Elvis

    Lips in Defilade

    By: Fred Marchant - Jan 18th, 2016

    Pictures in an exhibition. For a 2001 exhibition at Suffolk University my colleague, Professor Fred Marchant, was inspired to write this poem about my photo collage Elvis The King.

  • iii Scotch Tape, Oh

    Variations on Vietnam Memorials

    By: Fred Marchant - Jan 17th, 2016

    This is the third of three poems that friend and colleague professor Fred Marchant wrote on the occasion of my exhibition of photo-collages for the gallery of New England School of Art & Design/ Suffolk University. In Washington, D.C. there are three Vietnam memorials. Here he describes the more conventional one of soldiers in bronze looking across at Maya Lin's wall of names. A print of the second image that conflates the Lin wall with the Rosetta Stone surrounded by a funerary wreath hangs in the office of the English department of Suffolk University.

  • Lion King

    Last of the Buffalo

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 17th, 2016

    In ancient Mesopotamia, then and now, kings and rulers slaughter man and beasts. As it was on the Great Plains when westward expansion and the American genocide pushed buffalo and their hunters to near extinction.

  • Sharon's Hedge

    Out iof Control

    By: Melissa Cummings - Jan 16th, 2016

    When an intoxicated driver wiped out Sharon's hedge.

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