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"WHAT THINGS COST: AN ANTHOLOGY FOR THE PEOPLE," edited by Rebecca Gayle Howell and Ashley M. Jones (University Press of Kentucky, 352 pages, $28). ....
The acclaimed Kronos Quartet will be in Richmond this weekend, presenting "At War With Ourselves - 400 Years of You" in the Modlin Center at the University of Richmond. VPM's Mike Goldberg talks with violinist and founder of the quartet, David Harrington, who discusses this groundbreaking work. ....
Artsline || Jan. 16: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline. ....
EcoTheo Review, and Tar River Poetry. An Appalachian poet living in West Virginia, she has also lived in Ireland and England. Her website is vcmccabe.com. INTRODUCTION Poetry, like any form of art, is as subjective in creation as it is in reception. There is no one way to be a poet. Our reasons and methods for writing vary, shaped by our respective experiences and imaginations. As an autodidactic poet with a day job, my path to poetry and publication diverged greatly from academically trained and funded writers. What we do have in common is a dedication to the practice of poetry. ....