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July 21, 2012 The poetry of the Beats, the New York school and the Black Mountain school, as well as the jazz poets, all share a particularly heavy rhythmic feel and an earthy, gritty imagery that creates a kind of syncopation within itself.
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Michael Hancock has been working with leather since he was a little boy growing up in Oklahoma. "It began with a little leather tooling kit," he recalled. A real cowboy, he loves to ride, but it was building saddles that became his passion. He moved
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Now 19, Brentwood resident and longtime rider Sam Wright graduated from his favorite program when he reached adulthood. At 22, Samoens, also known as Sammy, a Dutch warmblood and former jumping horse, is ready for greener pastures and a relaxing
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Breaking horses and making saddles are two difficult jobs, but Sheldon Shel Dubois manages to do both. Dubois, 40, is a native of Abbeville whose whole life seems to have a Western theme...Dubois has a degree in recreation management from Culver-
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Kids & Horses offers tack sale, free barbecue at Minden ranch Staff report Parker Ross, 4, participates in equine therapy at Kids & Horses in Minden. Kids & Horses is inviting the community to nonprofit's Minden ranch Aug. 28-29 for a tack sale, free
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Saxophonist and composer George Cartwright might not be an oft-repeated name in creative improvised music, but he should garner a weighted whistle whenever he does crop up. Raised in Mississippi and now calling Minneapolis home, Cartwright was co-
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