by alan | Jul 24, 2016 | Clarion Rock, Summer 2016
Jazz got into poet Michael C. Ford’s blood at an early age and it’s been flowing there ever since. The 43-year-old Chicago native recalls listening to singer June Christy on the radio at age 9, and standing outside Zardi’s at 12, hearing “brass...
by alan | Jul 20, 2016 | Clarion Rock, Summer 2016
If you’ve ever been driving along the M57 and noticed ‘The Pies The Pies’ written on a motorway bridge, you were probably a bit confused (and hungry. ) But 30 years after their name first started appearing on motorway bridges all around the north...
by alan | Jul 16, 2016 | Clarion Rock, Summer 2016, Uncategorized
A Play in three acts’ Act 1. Scene One. The deck of an American world war two aircraft carrier The Bon Homme Richard (Bonnie Dick). The heavily decorated ships Captain stands alone looking out at a tempest tossed ocean as the wind, rain, and lightening...
by alan | Jul 15, 2016 | Clarion Causes, Summer 2016, Uncategorized
What if every single minute of your day was knowing that you were in grave danger from someone who wanted to kill you. Every time you left your house for work that you may not come home, and that the people you love, and who love you, will never get to see you ever...
by alan | Jun 15, 2016 | Summer 2016, Uncategorized
By: Alan Graham One of the most tragic stories concerning intimacy in humans is the forlorn tale of sadness concerning the lack of such between Kenneth Grahame the writer of Wind in the Willows, and his son Alistair. All the gold on earth cannot bring joy if that...
by alan | Jun 13, 2016 | Clarion Causes, Summer 2016
By: Alan Graham. One of the most tragic stories about intimacy in humans, is the forlorn tale of sadness concerning the lack of such between Kenneth Grahame the writer of Wind in the Willows, and his son Alister. All the gold on earth cannot bring joy if that...