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Señor, señor, can you tell me where we’re headin’? Lincoln Road or Armageddon? Seems like I been down this way before Continue reading →

Historically, the area today known as the Design District was originally known as Buena Vista. Signs with the name Buena Continue reading →

Max Rothman’s I TOO SEEK DIRECTION poignant poem makes an appearance in Wynwood near The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse. Want to Continue reading →

Rusty Simpson’s poem belongs on the street. Although, in all fairness, and honesty, Rusty called after he received my letter of Continue reading →

Very proud of this particular poem as it was written and submitted by my daughter, Alana Eve Burman. I was Continue reading →

You Turn Up in the Strangest Places  The word “places” was transposed from “spaces”, a reference to parking spaces, in R. Continue reading →

Llevar mi guyabera para una intervención de la Pequeña Habana. Wearing my guyabera for an intervention in Little Havana. Poem: Continue reading →

If you knew Jeffrey Knapp, the poet who wrote this poem, you know how incredibly special this picture is. 

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