by alan | Aug 15, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Uncategorized
John Clare was born into a peasant family in Helpston, England. Although he was the son of illiterate parents, Clare received some formal schooling. While earning money through such manual labor as ploughing and threshing, he published several volumes of poetry,...
by alan | Aug 15, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Uncategorized
John Donne’s standing as a great English poet, and one of the greatest writers of English prose, is now assured. However, it has been confirmed only in the early 20th century. The history of Donne’s reputation is the most remarkable of any major writer in...
by alan | Aug 6, 2016 | Clarion Autumn 2016, Uncategorized
Take a trip down memory lane with Coronado Rock-n-Roll archivist John Moore. SOURCES The San Diego Concert Archive was created through extensive research of the following newspapers, fanzines and weekly periodicals: The San Diego Door/Teaspoon, The San Diego Union,...
by alan | Aug 4, 2016 | Clarion Rock, Summer 2016, Uncategorized
“Life isn’t how to survive the storm, it’s about how to dance in the rain.”
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...