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Lois Jackman
The distinctive sound of a fife and drum corps can be heard up to a mile away.
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Lisa Purchase
Mark Lingenfelter prepares to direct the musical version of a childhood favorite, Little Women, at Pit & Balcony Theatre.
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Peter Karoly
Peter Karoly reviews the latest albums by Orpheum Bell and Musique Noire.
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Matthew Falk
To the uninitiated, poetry can look a lot like magic, a quasi-mystical product of pure inspiration. Let's look again.
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Julie Lake
She's just a typical 17-year-old, fun-loving girl, but Melody C. Miller is also the creator of award-winning films and the youngest filmmaker with works at the 2009 Riverside Saginaw Film Festival.
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Gina Myers
Published as part of Binge Press’s Bite Marks Series, a series that spotlights violence against women, Chey Davis's chapbook titled Collection opens with an introduction from the author, which begins: "This book is about words. Words used for naming, for laying blame, for reclaiming life and dismembered limbs."