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Three Rooms Press: Maintenant 6 and the Fifth Annual NYC Dada Poetry and Art Salon







I am happy to be part of Maintenant 6 and one of the many featured readers at the Fifth Annual NYC Dada Poetry and Art Salon.









From Three Rooms…

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Added by Patricia Carragon on March 7, 2012 at 6:29pm — No Comments

Madeleine Grown Up by Mrs Robert Henrey

I have finished re-reading Madeleine Grown Up. the sequel to The Little Madeleine in which the authoress, Madeleine aka Mrs Robert Henrey, writes of her life as a child in Montmartre and elsewhere in France. Madeleine Grown Up covers the period from 1928 to 1929 when she worked as a manicurist in the Savoy Hotel.  Her observations of life in Stacey Street, where she shared a room with her mother, who continued to work as a dressmaker, are fascinating and so are those of the Savoy, her…

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Added by Rosemary Morris on November 20, 2011 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Milk Studio, down home N'awlins artists

So we were on another book run through the French Quarter and Uptown today. I left books at the Maple Street Book Shop, a fine book store, and at Milk…

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Added by Tracy L. Conway on December 4, 2010 at 11:55pm — No Comments

Another independent, local bookstore has the book!

I managed to cross state lines and get another book into an indie bookstore! If you're in Mississippi go and check out Bay Books on Main street. The owner is very accomodating and she has two very cool cats that take up residence inside. Most importantly, you can get a copy of I Wandered from New Orleans right off the shelf! In real live bookstores in New Orleans, Mississippi and Atlanta! It's too bad that poetry is mostly disregarded by people as being too complicated and vague.…

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Added by Tracy L. Conway on December 3, 2010 at 7:46pm — No Comments

An introduction to the Indigo Girls

Just listened to the Indigo Girls' new CD "Happy Holly Days" and I have to say it was pretty good. This is coming from someone of course who isn't a big fan of Christmas music. If the Indigo Girls put out a CD there is no way that I can pass it up. The girls have been a huge inspiration ever since I first heard them in Peni Lotoza's car after we got out of work at Terror on Church Street back in '93. 'Blood and Fire' was the first song I had ever heard and though many had…

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Added by Tracy L. Conway on December 3, 2010 at 12:04am — No Comments

Recent Review "SLEEPER CELL"

The headline reads; "Police… Continue

Added by Ralph L. McNeal, Sr. on May 6, 2010 at 6:32pm — No Comments

In Memory of Yves Saint Laurent and His Impact on American Women Wearing Pants



The June 3, 2008, Wall Street Journal carried an article by Woody Hochswender entitled “He Made Pantsuits Suit Working Women” in a tribute to designer Yves Saint Laurent, who died in Paris June 1.



I related to Hochswender’s article on two levels. First, in my book MRS. LIEUTENANT: A SHARON GOLD NOVEL, at the Ft.Knox PX Sharon buys towels and washcloths designed by Yves Saint Laurent. "These are terrific prices," Sharon says to Kim by… Continue

Added by Phyllis Zimbler Miller on June 6, 2008 at 12:07pm — No Comments

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