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March 2013

Poetry In Red Dress
What happens when four writers, two from the East Coast of the United States and two from the West Coast, agree to unite their poetry with the purpose of showcasing Gertrude Stein and Muriel Rukeyser?
Karren Alenier

Seventy-Fifth Anniversary for a Town That Never Dies
Dear Mr. Thornton Wilder,
 Mea culpa!  Until this year,
I thought you were a renowned, but conventional playwright and novelist
Kathi Wolfe

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Scene4 Magazine: The Arts of Thailand - "Silent Wish" - Pearpong Khiriwong | Janine Yasovant | March 2013 | www.scene4.com
Scene4 Magazine: Kathi Wolfe - Life Among The Heffalumps | www.scene4.com Scene4 Magazine: Comics - "My Old Man - Breakfast of Champions!" | Elliot Feldman | March 2013 | www.scene4.com

PAINTING
Silent Wish
Pearapong Khiriwong

My initial work involves finding a unique symbol that means making merits or beneficial things for this world. The symbol I selected was a white paper crane.
Janine Yasovant
คลิกเพื่ออ่านบทความนี้ เป็นภาษาไทย

COMICS
My Old Man!
Breakfast of Champions

An ongoing series by
Scene4's resident mad cartoonist

Elliot Feldman

Scene4 Magazine - Arts and Media

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