sadi ranson-polizzotti | welcome ~
researcher, writer, journalist, obviously here for BBC h2G2, other places, should i list them: a good deal of poetry, social commentary, cultural commentary and generational issues though i do cover a lot of issues having to do with politics these days (mostly terrorism), music issues - My Bob Dylan site is at www.tantmieux.squarespace.com and then scrolling to the Bob Dylan section on the right navigation. You'll find music interviews there and articles as well as an interview with Tom Verlaine. I write for Blogcritics a great deal, so if you Google me you'll find that link. Home page = www.tantmieux.squarespace.com. To read entries here select Entries. You should find them around somewhere. For more info. visit my home page, and follow the links back or to many other places. Cheers all, sadi ranson-polizzotti july, 2005Latest Messages
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