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February 16, 2005
Baraka on Condoleezza at the NYPost dot COM (Page Six).
posted by Laurable on 2/16/2005 08:11:00 PM
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February 15, 2005
Apparently there is another Laurable out there. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 08:13:00 PM
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Books dot Guardian dot CO dot UK
Wow.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 08:09:00 PM
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Sherman Alexie gave the keynote speech at the annual Seattle Human Rights Day Celebration CityofSeattle dot NET (listen), December 10, 2003.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 07:06:00 PM
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Ulysses by James Joyce was featured on Overbooked at KCRW dot ORG (listen), June 15, 2004
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 04:54:00 PM
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Ten Little Indians by Sherman Alexie was featured on Overbooked at KCRW dot ORG (listen), June 22, 2004.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 04:53:00 PM
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Splendor and Death of Joaquin Murieta by Pablo Neruda was featured on Overbooked at KCRW dot ORG (listen), July 13, 2004.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 04:51:00 PM
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Second Space by Czeslaw Milosz was featured on Overbooked at KCRW dot ORG (listen), August 24, 2004.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 04:49:00 PM
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Breath by Philip Levine was featured on Overbooked at KCRW dot ORG (listen), October 19, 2004.
posted by Laurable on 2/15/2005 04:46:00 PM
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February 2, 2005
Alcaic: ( l-k  k) 1. adj. Of, relating to, or being a verse form used in Greek and Latin poetry, consisting of strophes having four tetrametric lines. 2. n. Verse composed in strophes of four tetrametric lines. __________________ [Late Latin Alcaicus, of Alcaeus, from Greek Alkaïkos, from Alkaios, Alcaeus.]
posted by Laurable on 2/02/2005 03:46:56 PM
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Telestich: \Te*les"tich\, n. [Gr. ? the end + ? a line, verse.] A poem in which the final letters of the lines, taken consequently, make a name. Cf. Acrostic.
posted by Laurable on 2/02/2005 01:05:59 PM
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Bob Holman reads Projection by Langston Hughes at WNYC dot ORG (listen), February 1, 2005.
posted by Laurable on 2/02/2005 11:03:02 AM
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JacketMagazine dot COM has a twenty page except of Robert Duncan —The Ambassador from Venus by Lisa Jarnot in the October issue.
posted by Laurable on 2/02/2005 10:15:19 AM
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February 1, 2005
Win a date with a poet on Valentines Day via EBay dot COM. Note: this is not Jim Behrle.
posted by Laurable on 2/01/2005 04:17:00 PM
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