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Arts and Entertainment: "Images of Cedar Key" Exhibit Opens at Arts Center
September 7th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Florida Artists at the Atlanta Folk Fest
August 22nd, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: The World Without - The Spirit Within Captured by Artist Connie Nelson
July 21st, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Arts Center Dance Classes a Big Hit
June 28th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Memories and Reflections - A Daughter`s Perspective (The Artist Ken Strange)
May 17th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Levy County Genealogy Society Meeting
May 15th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: A Sense of Place - Classic Cracker Architecture
May 5th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Artistry Times Three
May 4th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: C.K. Dog of the Week
April 23rd, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Arts Center Exhibit Continues Through March
March 11th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Capturing Light and Rainbows - the Art of Don Joyce
March 6th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Arts Center Gala
March 2nd, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Visiting Artist Teaches at Art Center
February 19th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Feeling Adventurous?
January 20th, 2003

Arts and Entertainment: Cedar Key Arts Center Presents Memorial Exhibit
January 5th, 2003

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Poet With a Satirical Soul

Poet With a Satirical Soul

Maureen Landress

Some scholars, and self styled intellectuals; say poetry has become a dying art, too archaic for this modern world. Then along comes an author like this one, and you know that just can't be true.

Love Scrambled Well, A Collection of Poetry

By Robin McClary

Mix together a wry wit, a touch of sarcasm, and an equal measure of brilliant word play, and you have the ingredients for this collection of distinctive poems.

McClary's life has been one of diversity, and the lessons he's learned along the way are clearly reflected in his writing. From his thoughts about flying with Lady Death as a companion, to his memories of loves found and lost, he takes you on a tumultuous ride through life.

It is his love for life, women in general, and that occasional friend loneliness, that make his poems speak with such eloquence.

The words flow with such an easy grace, like barroom banter between good friends, and a few strangers. They are intimate and seductive. They are poignant and sad. They are revealing and bold. But above all, they are truly unforgettable.

This is a book meant to nourish the soul, so open it, and feast.

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