Today on the CHMA Daily News:
- a cross-border meeting of the Mayors
- Indigenous families gather to share their grief
- the Sackville market goes al fresco
- Summerside’s wind bonanza
- Trudeau extends the CERB
- and the daily COVID update, with three new cases reported in New Brunswick.
Today’s poetry and music selection for the CHMA Daily News:
Poem: ‘The Stars Are’ by Samuel Menashe.
Samuel Menashe was born in New York in 1925. His compact and concise writing is acclaimed by many critics and his poems, which are usually less than ten lines long, describe in detail imagery or experience. The reader experiences Menashe’s use of wordplay, rhyme and assonance through his works, like in the poem we have today.
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/42393/the-stars-are
Music: Chances by Kaytranada and Sally on the Avenue by Sleepy Gonzales.
CHANCES by KAYTRANADA
KAYTRANADA is a Haitian-Canadian DJ and record producer based out of Montréal.
https://open.spotify.com/artist/6qgnBH6iDM91ipVXv28OMu?si=Nyu7gHcJQ2ayFLR_keSiTA
Sally on the Avenue by Sleepy Gonzales
Sleepy Gonzalez is a trio from Vancouver.
https://sleepygonzales.bandcamp.com/
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