9:37?
Thursday, April 27, 2006
[..............m. powsner..................] let loose from the beast factory
and prowling the streets for the weak of heart.
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Posted by m. powsner to ..............m. powsner.................. at 4/27/2006 05:34:00 AM
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
[ParaBellum Media Group]
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
[M. Josef Shafer] Medicine Bow Nat. Forest, Wyoming
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Posted by M. Josef Shafer to M. Josef Shafer at 4/25/2006 11:25:44 AM
Monday, April 24, 2006
[..............m. powsner..................] he wandered the wicked woods
and came back with a celebration souvenir.
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Posted by m. powsner to ..............m. powsner.................. at 4/24/2006 09:04:00 PM
[clydetron5000] 4/24/2006 12:13:00 PM
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Posted by 5000DX to clydetron5000 at 4/24/2006 12:13:00 PM
[M. Josef Shafer] I-4, Orlando, Florida
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Posted by M. Josef Shafer to M. Josef Shafer at 4/23/2006 09:21:37 PM
[M. Josef Shafer] The Elks Club, Athens Ohio
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Posted by M. Josef Shafer to M. Josef Shafer at 4/23/2006 09:13:47 PM
Sunday, April 23, 2006
[mikael kennedy] 4/23/2006 05:57:00 PM
i find myself driving through the desert in western texas at night fixated on the past
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Posted by Mikael Kennedy to mikael kennedy at 4/23/2006 05:57:00 PM
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
[..............m. powsner..................] we spend the nights story-telling
and subsisting on dumplings.
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Posted by m. powsner to ..............m. powsner.................. at 4/18/2006 12:30:00 PM
[darkcloud nyc] 4/17/2006 03:02:00 PM
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Posted by darkcloud to darkcloud nyc at 4/17/2006 03:02:00 PM
[darkcloud nyc] 4/17/2006 02:56:00 PM
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Posted by darkcloud to darkcloud nyc at 4/17/2006 02:56:00 PM
[darkcloud nyc] 4/17/2006 02:54:00 PM
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Monday, April 17, 2006
[The Evidence]
a white mold
is covering
growing silent deep cough
over sleeping head collar bone
white
mold, my lungs fur blowing
when the bed has two heads mine touches
the silhouette, the family tree, the history - veins
but you question any root
a blackened deadened thread
woven cover for doubled glance
but the mold it still grows
over you and over me
our heads two headed bed
and it fills the lungs like smoke
a white
not black cover to this breathe
these words
dull edge, soft glance
only with the inside-out
give in give in
not for fear but the loss of it
the mold is alive
and its not afraid
--Posted to The Evidence on Thursday, April 13, 2006
Saturday, April 15, 2006
[..............m. powsner..................] the frigid biting wind
couldn't stop our expedition up harvey mountain. popcorn and piggyback rides and a spectacular view made for quite the hike.
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Posted by m. powsner to ..............m. powsner.................. at 4/15/2006 03:32:00 AM
Sunday, April 09, 2006
[Ghostparking]
Carrot and the Stick
Boston's violent crime rate in 2005 was the highest it has been in ten years. Equally as disturbing, is that many of those involved, both the victims and the perpetrators, were 24 or younger. In the early nineties Boston was held hostage by violent crime and gang activity. In response to this violence, a new system of cooperation among police, politicians, human service workers, spiritual leaders and those within the community, helped the city to combat this tide of violence with revolutionary new methods. Later to be dubbed the "Boston Miracle", this system successfully brought down the number of youths involved in gangs, as well as the homicide and violent crime rate among those 24 and under. Violent crime among the youth population in Boston is once again on the rise, thus it is necessary to examine what factors contributed to the upsurge of youth violence and how the successful tactics of the nineties could aid in combating it once again.
Between 1990 and 1995 the number of shootings within the city of Boston were recklessly out of control. David Bernstein writes "From 1990 through 1995 - the bad years, when gun violence ruled the streets of Boston - the city averaged 440 shooting victims a year (fatal and nonfatal), or 1.2 a day" (A18). A great number of those involved in these violent crimes were youths 24 and under. As Bettye Pruitt points out "with 62 homicide victims aged 24 and younger, Boston was awash in a rising tide of youth violence, part of a nationwide surge that began in the 1980's with the arrival on the streets of crack cocaine"(4). Boston's situation seemed hopeless, and many of those participating in the violence as well as those living in the areas effected by it, seemed to feel like things would never change.
Read the rest of the article here.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
[clydetron5000] New pics...
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Posted by 5000DX to clydetron5000 at 4/08/2006 10:44:00 AM
Friday, April 07, 2006
[..............m. powsner..................] associates of the cube
is the name of my friend pete's consortium. he runs the bar at melody lanes in sunset park and throws semi monthly soirees to foster collaboration between his many acquantances- complete with hors devours and planning sessions for big projects.
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Posted by m. powsner to ..............m. powsner.................. at 4/07/2006 02:06:00 PM
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
[clydetron5000] Art Show 04/14 in Burlington, VT (w/ free beer)
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Posted by 5000DX to clydetron5000 at 4/05/2006 04:05:00 PM
[..............m. powsner..................] sometimes the best friends
are the ones with the best voices and most poignant answers. i always look forward to hanging out with lucia- backyard exploration hikes and loretta sing-alongs and unforgettably wise advice.
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Posted by m. powsner to ..............m. powsner.................. at 4/05/2006 09:55:00 AM