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“Delirium in Vera Cruz” by Malcolm Lowry

By On May 21, 2014

"Although his literary reputation rests primarily on his novels, Malcolm Lowry (1909-57) considered himself to be a poet, and he composed an extensive poetic canon. No reliable edition of Lowry's poetry currently… Read More

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“Atephilia” by Jessica Piazza

By On May 14, 2014

Jessica Piazza is the author of two poetry collections: Interrobang (Red Hen Press, 2013) and the chapbook This is not a sky (Black Lawrence Press, 2014). She is a co-founder of Bat… Read More

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“Rule Book” by Suzanne Parker

By On May 8, 2014

Suzanne Parker is a winner of the Kinereth Gensler Book Award from Alice James Books for her poetry collection, Viral which has been nominated as a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award… Read More

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Three Sonnets by Ben Mazer

By On May 7, 2014

Ben Mazer's most recent collection of poems is New Poems (Pen & Anvil). He is the Editor of the Battersea Review.… Read More

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“Entertainment Destination” by Ernest Hilbert

By On May 5, 2014

The Raintown Review is a perfect-bound, semi-annual journal. We have published the works of established and up-and-coming writers such as Dick Allen, Jared Carter, Patrick Chapman, Jehanne Dubrow, Annie Finch, Kevin Higgins,… Read More

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“You’ve Just Got To Face the Ugly Realities Of It”: Ernest Hilbert Interviewed by Ken Michaels on NPR-Affiliate WDIY 80.1

By On May 1, 2014

Last April, radio personality Ken Michaels interviewed me for his arts program "Musings" on NPR-Affiliate WDIY 80.1FM Allentown/Bethlehem. We talked about All of You on the Good Earth, influences, inspirations, music, and… Read More

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“Clown” by Chelsey Minnis

By On April 30, 2014

Chelsey Minnis was born in Dallas, Texas, and grew up in Denver, Colorado. She attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Iowa Writer's workshop. She is the author of Zirconia… Read More

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“Influence”: A New Film about Autism from Michael and Meredith Bergman

By On April 30, 2014

"The last time I directed a movie was in 2006, two years before our son Dan pierced his autism by learning to communicate by spelling. Our world was unimaginably different then. This… Read More

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“I Disapprove. A Writer is a Maker not a Man of Action”: A Documentary About the Life, Loves, and Ideas of W. H. Auden

By On April 29, 2014

We get to see Auden on a television talk show. Worth a watch. Produced and Directed by Susanna White.… Read More

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Nhu Vuong Reads Ernest Hilbert’s “Domestic Situation” for Poetry Out Loud

By On April 28, 2014

Check out a video of one of the Poetry Out Loud contestants performing Ernest Hilbert's poem "Domestic Situation."… Read More

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Mercury Radio Theater’s “I Don’t Owe You No More” on the Static Sessions

By On April 28, 2014

Mercury Radio Theater is Philadelphia's conceptual rockabilly/punk monster/sci fi with a zydeco twist band (or, in their more concise appellation, "Punk Rock Exotica"). With three LPs to date, the band is known… Read More

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Cynthia’s “Best Song Ever”

By On April 25, 2014

Queen's Guitarist Brian May explains how their operatic classic "Bohemian Rhapsody" was written and recorded. It's a little long to watch the whole thing but very interesting to see how the parts came… Read More

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Right, so Beth Gibbons from Portishead Sings Black Sabbath’s Eponymous Track “Black Sabbath” Backed by British Metal Band Gonga

By On April 24, 2014

So, you should check it out. She nails it. … Read More

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Elegies & Laments in the Raintown Review

By On April 24, 2014

The editors of Raintown Review have kindly granted me permission to reproduce online a review of my album Elegies & Laments, recorded for Pub Can Records with the band Legendary Misbehavior, featuring… Read More

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“Save Earth” by Ernest Hilbert

By On April 23, 2014

The Raintown Review is a perfect-bound, semi-annual journal. We have published the works of established and up-and-coming writers such as Dick Allen, Jared Carter, Patrick Chapman, Jehanne Dubrow, Annie Finch, Kevin Higgins,… Read More

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“Theophobia” by Jessica Piazza

By On April 20, 2014

Jessica Piazza is the author of two poetry collections: Interrobang (Red Hen Press, 2013) and the chapbook This is not a sky (Black Lawrence Press, 2014). She is a co-founder of Bat… Read More

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“Colmcille on Exile” by Paul Muldoon

By On April 18, 2014

A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Paul Muldoon was given an American Academy of Arts… Read More

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“Morning Song of Senlin” by Conrad Aiken

By On April 15, 2014

"Few poets can have made greater efforts or faced more reasonably deprivation of recognition. [Aiken's] truly prodigious output met with curiously intermittent appreciation, periods of long neglect being taken with unflagging endurance… Read More

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“The Snowman” by Eric Thomas Norris

By On April 12, 2014

Eric Norris is the author of 3 books: Terence, Nocturnal Omissions—with Gavin Geoffrey Dillard, and Cock Sucking (On Mars). He is a founding editor of the online poetry journal Kin (wearekin.org). Eric… Read More

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“It Would Have Meant Death, Or At Least a Flogging”: Watch the Rehearsals and Preparations for the Premiere of Stella Sung’s Opera Red Silk Thread: An Epic Tale of Marco Polo after a Libretto by Ernest Hilbert

By On April 10, 2014

This series of short videos includes brief interviews with composer Stella Sung and director Beth Greenberg, along with the singers, choreographer, dancers, costume designer, digital effects team, and members of the chorus.… Read More

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Hair. Not the Musical. Your Hair. And Some Facts You Ought to Know, Such As . . .

By On April 10, 2014

"In Renaissance Venice, women dyed their hair blonde using horse urine."… Read More

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“Coda” by Basil Bunting

By On April 9, 2014

Though his major poems were not written until late in life, and despite the sporadic composition of his poetry, Basil Bunting wrote some of the most enduring verse of the twentieth century.… Read More

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“I Can Picture Hilbert in a Drunken Brawl with Christopher Marlowe. I Mean this as a Compliment”: All of You on the Good Earth Reviewed in The New Criterion

By On April 8, 2014

The April poetry issue of The New Criterion is now available: Bruce Bawer discusses Marianne Moore's life and art, William Logan considers Emily Dickinson's envelope poems, and David Yezzi addresses the musicality… Read More

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If You Text While You Drive, Stop. Just Stop It. Now. Werner Herzog Agrees.

By On April 7, 2014

"There's a completely new culture out there. I'm not a participant of texting and driving—or texting at all—but I see there's something going on in civilization which is coming with great vehemence… Read More

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“The Novelist” by W.H. Auden

By On April 7, 2014

They can amaze us like a thunderstorm . . .… Read More

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“JUNKYARD” a Short Animated Film by Hisko Hulsing

By On April 4, 2014

"A man is robbed and stabbed on a metro train. As he lays dying, a friendship from his youth flashes before his eyes."… Read More

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“Dinner and a Movie” a Short Film by Ben Aston

By On April 1, 2014

"A heartwarming dramady about love, life and prison dating websites... Lovestruck Randy is thrilled when his prison pen pal Crystal is finally released and they can meet in person, but is woefully… Read More

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“Almanac” by Kelly Grovier

By On March 27, 2014

Kelly Grovier is the founder of the scholarly journal European Romantic Review and a regular contributor to the Observer and the Times Literary Supplement. He is a lecturer in English and Creative… Read More

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“The Awareness . . .”

By On March 27, 2014

"On the eve of a technological breakthrough, an insignificant janitor and a prominent engineer are faced with a decision that will alter the course of humanity: the release of the first aware… Read More

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From Joachim Du Bellay’s Les Antiquitez de Rome

By On March 25, 2014

Karl Kirchwey is the author of six books of poems, A Wandering Island (Princeton University Press, 1990; recipient of the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America), Those… Read More