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San Diego Reader 2014 guide to the arts
RE: The San Diego Reader 2014 Guide to the Art in San Diego, Volume 43, Number 7, February 13, 2014. Dear editors, You neglected to mention the New Alchemy Poetry Series at Upstart Crow, 3rd Wed. 7 p.m. Featured Poets & Open Mic. Hosts: Seretta Martin & Fred Longworth. This reading is going into the 14th year, first at Barnes and Noble stores before moving to Upstart Crow. The amazing cast of published poets is International, USA and local. You mentioned the Shakespeare Society but not this poetry series. What happened? Perhaps you can ask one of your reporters to stop by to do an article to make it up to us. Also, it would help if you would publish our notices in the Reader instead of leavening them out when we submit them. Thank you! Seretta Martin— February 20, 2014 3:19 p.m.
Honey Bucket
Hi Josh, This is a fun read! Thanks for the humor. Your room mate's too. I like intellectual humor based on a twisted view of history. Give him my compliments! FYI Starting March 16th @ 7 p.m. (monthly, 3rd Wednesday) we've moved the poetry series that I host to Upstart Crow Bookstore and Coffee House in Seaport Village. (free parking with min. purchase, like a cup of coffee or a goodie from their deli) We'll have a poet perform with his amazing guitar and original lyrics on that date. And the other poet is a delightful, smart, young woman, and beautiful! I'm sure you know the spot, it's like stepping into San Francisco. Stop by and see us! Hope life is good for you! On a sad topic, my dad died on Feb. 16th. As you may know, I'd been his main caregiver for the last 5 years and there's a huge empty spot in my life now. I try to keep busy. You can read his eulogy and the poems I read at his service on my website - www.mac.com/serettamartin How's life in your space?— March 9, 2011 7:54 p.m.
Gypsies, Snacks, and “Steve”
Hi Josh, Fun! How cool to have video with your story. Did you have a brownie for me? Could it be that there are people who never go anywhere but fill their homes with things to make their friends think they did? Artifacts, collectables and junk from second hand stores with places or dates. Hey, I have an ash tray from the World Fair in 1939. It is pot metal or some strange tarnished alloy and has cobalt blue marbles around the rim. Sure glad I'm not that old! Cheers! Seretta— October 30, 2009 8:29 a.m.