KIND OF A DRAG by THE BUCKINGHAMS. Poem by Craig Kirchner.
Craig Kirchner takes us to the drug store corner of his teenage years in Baltimore.
KNOWING THE ROPES by MICHAEL NYMAN. Story by Peter Kenneally
Even the woman in Gaslight Records had taken one look at me and seen right through it when I extended my lay-by for the fourth time.
LA BAMBA by LOS LOBOS. Story by Victoria Wells
In Askrigg, there is not much talk about happiness but there is much evidence of it.
LA CUMPARSITA, traditional. Story by Ann Banham.
Here I am sitting on one side of the dance floor with the other women; the men cluster together on the opposite side. I am waiting for a man to give me a cabeceo – this is a ritual where a man eyeballs a woman and imperceptibly nods his head.
LACRIMOSA from the REQUIEM MASS in D MINOR (K. 626) by WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART. Text by Kevin Densley
I have a vivid memory from that time of watching this wonderful film near the end of its run in Mid-City’s main cinema, which seated close to a thousand people, with only a couple of others in attendance.
LAISSE TOMBER LES FILLES by FRANCES GALL. Story by Robert Lastdrager.
A tall menacing figure quietly entered the room. “I told you to leave the girls alone.”