Music Review: Lisa B – The Poetry of Groove A beautiful voice, great message, and some stylish grooves.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson (Author) Art Print Poster – 11×17 $4.80 Ralph Waldo Emerson (Author) Art Print Poster – 11×17… |
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APOLLO Ancient Greek God of Light, Music, Medicine, Poetry, Prophecy & Archery Statue Sculpture $42.99 Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. He was the god of music, divination, medicine, archery, poetry, dance, and intellectual pursues. He was also known as Phoebus, god of light. Among the animals sacred to Apollo are the swan, the wolf and the dolphin. He is often depicted as a clean-shaven handsome young man with a laurel crown, carrying bow and arrows or the lyre…. |
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1870 Poetry Poynter Beautiful Woman Music Old Print $28.69 A full page from the GRAPHIC, an illustrated weekly newspaper dated 1870, the scan size is approximately 15.5 x 11 inches (395×280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies the Graphic is an illustrated newspaper and is a fine example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The Graphic is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars,… |
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Poetry for the Poisoned $14.99 The legendary American/Norwegian Metal Masters KAMELOT are back with their ninth studio release, “Poetry For The Poisoned”, their most diverse and complete album to date. Initially written in the remote woods of Norway, and with final songwriting sessions completed in Germany, the dynamic compositions of “Poetry For The Poisoned” take the listener on an emotional journey that touches both the mind… |
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Classical Baby: The Poetry Show $4.38 Young children are instinctively drawn to the sound of rhyming words and the rhythmic cadence of poetry. Add colorful animation, music, and footage of real elementary age children, and Classical Baby has created an appealing half-hour program that encourages an early appreciation of poetry. Produced in association with The Poetry Foundation, Classical Baby: The Poetry Show is a compilation of 13 f… |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Shakespeare – World of Poetry $7.98 The fourth “video board book” from the Baby Einstein folks is their most engaging product yet. Aimed at slightly older audiences (ages 1 to 4), Baby Shakespeare combines poetry with the usual mix of festive classical music, bright objects, and happy thoughts designed to stimulate young minds. This video is aimed at exposing little tykes to the language context. Twelve words (grass, tree, etc.) are… |
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The Human Journey, Sculpture, Poetry, Music … |
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Poets & Pards – Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival (VHS) $29.99 The Melody Ranch presents 60 minutes of live performances from the Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival…. |
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Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type (Amusing Animal Tales) Ages 4-9 $60.00 A bunch of literate cows go on strike after Farmer Brown refuses to give in to their demands of electric blankets when the barn gets too cold. “Cows that type. Hens on strike!” How will Farmer Brown resolve his problems? Children will want to watch this hilarious barnyard romp over and over. Narrated by Randy Travis with music by Scotty Huff. From first moo to last quack, this recording has it all… |
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Poetic Justice $7.13 A mismatched young black couple travel from South Central L.A. to Oakland. They find themselves drawn together as they witness their friends fighting… |
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NEW MARIE OSMOND POEM “Immortal Music”–Love For Music! $0.99 |
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Gulf Music: Poems, Robert Pinsky, New Book $5.00 |
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Children Music Stories Poems CD “Grandma Loves You” $7.99 |
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Children Music Stories Poems CD “Mother Goose Songs” $7.99 |
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Children Music Stories Poems CD “Healthy Happy Songs” $7.99 |
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Children Music Stories Poems CD “Silly Songs” $7.99 |
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CD Choral- ENESCU HOMMAGE- French Music & Poetry $16.00 |
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FIREWEED 3 Autumn 1975 – POETRY/ART/MUSIC $6.33 |
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CHAOS IS THE POETRY- Christian Music Metal Rock CD $5.99 |
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Seven Ages: An Anthology of Poetry with Music NEW $18.67 |
Poetry thrives online: Check out free poetry sites for April, National Poetry Month
Books and publications are doing However, despite the difficult economic times. Poetry is doing well online. And poetry free, widely available online through of literary journals and e-book publishers, offers a way to help those who want, or maybe that shave their budgets work.
Eric Pfanner, writing for the International Herald Tribune, examines how the bookstores and the publishing industry have continued to do well, despite the global recession. Apparently, this is especially true for continental Europe's libraries, but it is also true for the U.S. bookshops. People still want to read either for pleasure and escape or for a better understanding of what is happening with the economy. So turn to books.
What about poetry? While the death touch of poetry has sounded many times, especially recently, poetry, in particular, also takes place today, despite the economy. The flourishing of online publication, documented in the online Poetry Archive, among others (see Stephen Adams, who writes for the Daily Telegraph. Literally hundreds of thousands of unique viewers look to poetry. According to Adams, is seen in more than a million pages of poetry a month just in the site of the Poetry Archive. And that's just the British and Europeans.
In the U.S., the Poetry Foundation has a similar site that allows viewers access to well known and respected poets and poems, among others.
But Web-based literary magazines know no geopolitical boundaries. New arise regularly (for example, see the West going south). Some are offered as Adobe PDF downloads, such as poetry in the Midwest. Some journals online periodically the best impression on their sites, as Abramelin: The Journal of Poetry and magic. Zeek offers another model of growth in popularity, an accompaniment online to a print magazine. Many long-established journals now offer free online supplements to their printing problems, including poetry.
While many companies like Barnes & Noble or Amazon, try to take advantage of e-books through e-book sales of the readers and the books of the license, other publishers choose a path more reminiscent of indie music labels, providing a free publication to promote poetry and poets. why vandalism? (without capitalization) is a literary and arts magazine, which also publishes eBooks. The magazine and books are free for viewing. At present, why vandalism?, Who has the release is only two years, offers five e-books.
His sixth book, The world behind it, Chaos, by Michael Dickel (whose work has appeared in many of the sites listed here), is planned for late March, which happens to be the end of the small press month and the start of National Poetry Month. Despite Vandalism line of TS Eliot, "April is the cruelest month," April promises to be good for Dickel and why?
Dickel book shows another principle of the online publication dealing with the economy. His book contains photographs and digital art, most of it in full color, the cost of publication that have driven the price of the book is out of reach to consumers. Thus, his work will be seen, his poetry is read, and grow audiences to publicize their work. Dickel said he had "to make money, do not expect to do so as a poet. If people are familiar with my work, maybe then also going to buy books from publishers, and be willing to pay the higher price to include the art of poetry. "
All you have to do is to search the word "poetry" on Google or Yahoo to see that, indeed, poetry is alive and well on the Internet. And in large part, available free. Poetry is not only develops in the online community, which thrives in ways that are accessible to anyone with access to a computer and the Internet.
About the Author
Jacob Abrahamson is a writer, poet, and publicist.
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