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Barrister: Ireland would be advised to hesitate and consider these legal points before suing the UK over its legacy act

Barrister: Ireland would be advised to hesitate and consider these legal points before suing the UK over its legacy act
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Poetry Live on the Plaza – Colorado poets descend on Salida Friday

Poetry Live on the Plaza will feature Colorado poets Wendy Videlock, Claudia Putnam and Uche Ogbuji at 6:30 p.m. Friday on the Salida Steamplant plaza, 220 W. Sackett Ave.

Poem of the week: Lucifer Takes a Break by Barbara Smith

Last modified on Mon 24 May 2021 06.29 EDT Lucifer Takes a Break transluce. He rolls a cigarette, crimping a white tip and dark tobacco carefully within the rustle of thin paper and remembers, as he snaps a match lit, a time before: just an instant. There was darkness there, but warmth. Yes, gorgeous warmth … a ‘shh’ pressed to his lips before he was handed down. The whisper of white noise … voices? He remembers, how long the fall was, how sheer, how short. He sips the coffee, thankful for its bitter sweetness. Barbara Smith is an Irish poet whose latest collection, the intriguingly titled Ann Askew on the Kafka Machine, is published by Eyewear Publishing, part of the Black Spring Press Group. Smith’s range of subjects is broad, her perspective often gently feminist. She enjoys challenging such male-dominated themes as the vicissitudes of growing up in rural Ireland: see, for example, her potato-peeling takeover of Seamus Heaney and Patrick Kavanagh in the poem

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