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Yesterday was the official public birth of Pinecone Turkey and The Flock Email, and I almost didn't do it, because truthfully, it's not as good as I'd like it to be, and I am also more than a little scared. I had asked over the last...

Michael Henry Harris is an actor, a writer, and Co-Artisitc Director of InViolet Theater. This story was first published by DEER BEAR WOLF in their Fall 2016 Issue Number Four. Approximate reading time is 15 minutes.   I LOVE WATCHING YOU PLAY by Michael Henry Harris Kay Miller stood by...

Hosted by Michael and Hank Owl, The Owls on Culture Podcast is a conversation between two generations of culture consumers, a dad, 45, and a son, 11. It's a light hearted look at movies, plays, books, and more. It's a chance to share some fun with your...

It's my favorite part of every super hero movie . . . it's The Origin Story. And we all have one. Join me as I interview heroes from all walks of life, and learn with me, as I try figure out out how they made it...

Welcome to the Owls on Culture Podcast, where two generations of Owls, Michael, the dad, 45, and Hank, the son, 11, discuss the latest in movies, plays, books, video games, and more. We hope you have nearly as much fun listening to this as we have...

From time to time we're going to expand the What We're Reading segment from the Owls on Culture Podcast to provide some more in depth feedback. Please leave a comment and let us know what you're reading or your thoughts on what we're currently into.   Happy...

A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, Gladys Cardiff was born in Browning, Montana, and grew up in Seattle, Washington. Her mother was of Irish and Welsh descent, her father a member of the Owl family of the North Carolina Cherokee. Cardiff received an MFA from the University of Washington, where she studied with the poet Theodore Roethke, and a PhD in literature from Western Michigan University. Cardiff’s collections of poetry are To Frighten a Storm (1976), winner of the Washington State Governor’s First Book Award,