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  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010

    GodHatesFags.com. is the website of The Westboro Baptist Church located in Topeka, Kan. The church, best know for protesting funerals of  gay people who died of AIDS or were victims...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010

    Award-winning poet Lucille Clifton will be honored tomorrow at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, with "73 Poems for 73 Years: Celebrating the Life of Lucille Clifton," a tribute program...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010

    The Washington Post profiles Houston Texans' running back—and poet— Arian Foster: The strains of old Chinese music or perhaps Mozart often provide a calming backdrop, flowing through his headphones. ...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 18, 2010

    The Happy Poet, an indie flick (of course) directed by and starring Paul Gordon, is about a poet who wants to be happy but doesn't know how. Will opening up...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 17, 2010

    Beyond the Last Dragon: A Life of Edwin Morgan by James McGonigal, chronicles the Scottish poet's involvement in the underground 1950s-60s Glasgow gay scene.  Sexual acts between two adult males...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 17, 2010

    The Guardian has asked its readers to recommend songs inspired by poetry. As it turns out, there's lots of it, and (at least according to writer Paul Macinnes) it's good. Take...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 17, 2010

    Afterhours, last night's eclectic party at the Miami Art Museum, featured an on-the-spot Poem Depot that produced verse for a buck per pop. Here's what the Miami New Times had...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 17, 2010

    The Washington Post celebrates William Carlos Williams's 127th birthday by printing a poem no one's read before. It seems to be about plums. Unusually, the paper pairs this poem with a...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 17, 2010

    Poet Jon Cotner sent this to Harriet's weather desk early this morning: An unusually intense New York City thunderstorm erupted at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, September 16, 2010, and ended thirty minutes...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 17, 2010

    In the final edition of Steve Almond's Bad Poetry Corner for the Rumpus, good poet Matthew Zapruder offers an insightful prelude to Almond's crummy poems. How do writers get beyond...

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