Boston's poet laureate of the people
For Sam Cornish, sharing is the key
Back in the 1960s, poet Sam Cornish used to wander the streets of Boston with long hair and bare feet. Though he's a bit more distinguished looking today, in thick glasses and often sporting a jacket and tie, his free-spirited nature endures. (Full article: 682 words)
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