A daily poem #248 – August 23, 2010
A poem by Lightsey Darst [Snow White] do you have scars / if not the hurt is mostly imagined. slash of blood against snow and who would wish for a child “red as blood”—pretty words, but the daughter...
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A poem by Sarah Teasdale I Thought of You I thought of you and how you love this beauty, And walking up the long beach all alone I heard the waves breaking in measured thunder As you and I once heard...
View ArticleA daily poem #250 – August 27, 2010
A poem by Dan Chiasson Thread I lack the rigor of a lightning bolt, the weight of an anchor. I am frayed where it would be highly useful— and this I feel perpetually—to make a point. I think if I can...
View ArticleA daily poem #251 – August 29, 2010
A poem by Christina Georgina Rossetti Remember Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay....
View ArticleA daily poem #252 – August 31, 2010
A poem by Major Jackson Designer Kisses I’m glum about your sportive flesh in the empire of blab, and the latest guy running his trendy tongue like a tantalizing surge over your molars, how droll. Love...
View ArticleGreg MacPherson Plays Intense Sunday Show
A review by Chris Hibbard Music Lover written for LABeat.com Greg MacPherson plays intense Sunday show With a hypnotic opener and a kick-start into one of his latest songs, Winnipeg’s talented Greg...
View ArticleSmaller shows, better value
A reflection by Chris Hibbard Music Lover One great thing about being a music lover in Lethbridge is our city’s appeal as a mid-size stopover for the many hard working bands and artists touring across...
View ArticleKeep It On Wax?
An editorial by Chris Hibbard, Music Lover (Originally written for http://www.labeat.ca, Nov. 2010) Previous centuries saw songs memorized orally and poems rehearsed with body language. Decades ago, we...
View ArticleMessage Received Loud and Clear
An editorial By Chris Hibbard Music Lover (Originally written for http://www.labeat.ca, March 2011) As a music lover, my interest is always piqued when headlines that might affect my CD collection...
View ArticleOutdated Technology
An editorial by Chris Hibbard Outdated Technology I came across a box of teenage stuff a while ago, while visiting my old room at my parent’s place in Calgary. Among the items inside the box were: mix...
View ArticleHooligans Pt. III
A Children’s Poem for Norah and Rowan By Chris Hibbard February 4, 2015 It was boring on Wednesday with nothing to do And our two little hooligans came up with a plan They would collect all the rocks...
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A Children’s Poem for Norah and Rowan By Chris Hibbard February 4, 2015 It was boring on Wednesday with nothing to do And our two little hooligans came up with a plan They would collect all the rocks...
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A Children’s Poem for Norah and Rowan By Chris Hibbard February 4, 2015 It was boring on Wednesday with nothing to do And our two little hooligans came up with a plan They would collect all the rocks...
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