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“Gym Dance with the Doors Wide Open” by J. Allyn Rosser

By On October 29, 2009

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By On October 23, 2009

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By On October 22, 2009

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By On October 21, 2009

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By On October 18, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “The Retired Literary Critic Pauses in his Sunday Reading” from Sixty Sonnets

By On October 15, 2009

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By On October 8, 2009

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By On October 1, 2009

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By On September 27, 2009

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By On September 21, 2009

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“Mythology” by Andrew Motion

By On September 20, 2009

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By On September 16, 2009

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By On September 9, 2009

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