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“X” by Christine Yurick

By On February 10, 2014

Christine Yurick’s poems have appeared in Barbaric Yawp, Schuylkill Valley Journal, Autumn Sky, and are forthcoming in American Arts Quarterly and Angle. She is the founding editor of Think Journal and is… Read More

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Jack Kerouac Reads from On the Road on The Steve Allen Show in 1959

By On February 9, 2014

“So in America when the sun goes down and I sit on the old broken-down river pier watching the long, long skies over New Jersey and sense all that raw land that… Read More

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“Actors” by Terese Coe

By On February 7, 2014

Terese Coe’s poems and translations have appeared in The Threepenny Review, Poetry Review, The TLS, The Cincinnati Review, New American Writing, Poetry, Ploughshares, Agenda, Tar River Poetry, Smartish Pace, New Walk Magazine,… Read More

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“At the Fish Market” by Zachary Bos

By On February 6, 2014

Boston poet and critic Zachary Bos has appeared in Basilica Review, Bellevue Literary Review, Black Herald, Free Verse, Fulcrum, Literary Imagination, Moria, Psychic Meatloaf, Sanctuary, Spare Change News, the bleed, The Christian… Read More

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“Seasons in the Sun” by Terry Jacks

By On February 5, 2014

Since we're pelted yet again with icy rain on the east coast, I think Terry Jack's "Seasons in the Sun" is in order. As a boy, I loved this song and was… Read More

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“Mother Worries” by Shane Allison

By On February 3, 2014

Shane Allison's poems and stories have appeared in juked, Mississippi Review, New Delta Review, Oyster Boy Review, Velvet Mafia, Suspect Thoughts, Plum Ruby Review, Saints and Sinners, and Wild and Willing.… Read More

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“After a Scientific Theory of Love” by Elizabeth Scanlon

By On February 1, 2014

Elizabeth Scanlon is an editor of The American Poetry Review. Her poems have appeared in many magazines, including Boston Review, Colorado Review, and Ploughshares, and in the anthologies Starting Today: Poems… Read More

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Sarah Arvio and Ernest Hilbert at Penn Book Center

By On January 31, 2014

Join us for a tranquil winter Saturday afternoon of new poetry with Sarah Arvio, author of Night Thoughts (Knopf, 2013) and Ernest Hilbert, author of All of You on the Good Earth… Read More

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“The Truth” by Dr. Dog

By On January 30, 2014

"As self-reinventions go, it doesn’t get much more extensive than Dr. Dog’s route on this year’s B-Room. For their seventh full-length, the band took to Clifton Heights to build up a new… Read More

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Two Poems by Sarah Arvio

By On January 30, 2014

Sarah Arvio’s latest book is Night Thoughts: 70 Dream Poems & Notes from an Analysis, a hybrid work made up of poetry, essay, and memoir, published by Alfred A. Knopf. Her earlier… Read More

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“Dear Lorine:” A.E. Clark

By On January 29, 2014

A.E. Clark received her B.A. from Beloit College and her M.F.A in Creative Writing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Her poems and book reviews have appeared or are forthcoming in… Read More

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“Exterminator” by Lucien Stryk

By On January 28, 2014

A translator and influential practitioner of Zen poetics, Lucien Stryk was born in Kolo, Poland, in 1924. He moved to Chicago with his family in 1927 and studied at Indiana University; the… Read More

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“The God Fit” by Anne Carson, from “The Truth About God”

By On January 27, 2014

Anne Carson is a professor of Classics as well as a poet, essayist and translator. “In the small world of people who keep up with contemporary poetry,” wrote Daphne Merkin in the… Read More

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“The Men in Blue” by Luke Stromberg

By On January 26, 2014

Luke Stromberg's work has appeared in several literary journals and has also been featured on multiple occasions in The Philadelphia Inquirer. He lives in Upper Darby, PA and works as an adjunct… Read More

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“Romanticize Me” by Pissed Jeans

By On January 24, 2014

"Age and four full-lengths haven't mellowed Pissed Jeans; they can still unleash a blare that will exfoliate your cochlea. Formed in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Pissed Jeans released Shallow, their first album, in 2005.… Read More

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“I Look for Love in Loss” by G.M. Palmer

By On January 24, 2014

G.M. Palmer lives with his wife and daughters in North Florida. His poetry and criticism can be found at E-Verse Radio, The Critical Flame, Contemporary Poetry Review, Anti-, Fried Chicken and Coffee,… Read More

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“Samuel Pepys” by Geoffrey Nutter

By On January 23, 2014

Geoffrey Nutter was born in Sacramento, and attended San Francisco State University and the Iowa Writer’s Workshop. He is the author of The Rose of January (Wave Books, 2013), Christopher Sunset (Wave… Read More

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“Daytrips and Daydreams” by Warren Longmire

By On January 21, 2014

Warren Longmire is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and co-founder of the Excelano Project Spoken Word Collective. When not building games and tuning websites, he can be found preforming at… Read More

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“Merry Fucking Sestina” by Leonard Gontarek

By On January 20, 2014

Philadelphia poet Leonard Gontarek’s poetry collections include Déjà Vu Diner (2006) and St. Genevieve Watching Over Paris (1984). His poems have also been featured in Joyful Noise: An Anthology of American Spiritual… Read More

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“Telescope,” a Sci-Fi Short Directed by Collin Davis and Matt Litwiller

By On January 20, 2014

"The year is 2183. Earth is dead. With all evidence of organic life lost, a cosmic archaeologist travels faster than light into deep space to capture images of the once vibrant planet. When… Read More

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“Et in Arcadia Ego” by James Matthew Wilson

By On January 17, 2014

James Matthew Wilson is the author of Four Verse Letters (Steubenville UP, 2010), a chapbook of poems, and Timothy Steele: A Critical Introduction (Story Line Press, 2012). His poems, essays, and… Read More

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“RECORD/PLAY,” A Short Film by Jesse Atlas

By On January 16, 2014

"War, fate, and a broken Walkman transcend space and time in this sci-fi love story."… Read More

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Incredible Sestinas Anthology Tour Kick-Off Reading in Philadelphia

By On January 15, 2014

Tonight, Wednesday January 15th, we kick off The Incredible Sestinas Anthology national tour with a bang right here in the cradle of liberty. Come one, come all, and bring a sestina to… Read More

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“The Exposed Nest” by Robert Frost

By On January 14, 2014

"Frost was the first American who could be honestly reckoned a master-poet by world standards." - Robert Graves… Read More

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“Status Update”: A Short Film Directed by Daniel Reisinger

By On January 13, 2014

Starring Adam Dunn, Kellie Clarke, Chum Ehelopela. Written by Dantie Van Der Merwe, David Fraser, Adam Dunn and Dan Reisinger.… Read More

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“The Golden Shovel” by Terrance Hayes

By On January 13, 2014

Terrance Hayes was born in Columbia, South Carolina in 1971. Lighthead, his most recent poetry collection, won the 2010 National Book Award. His third collection, Wind in a Box (Pengiuin 2006), was… Read More

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“The Groundhog” by Richard Eberhart

By On January 12, 2014

"Consciousness is still a vast reservoir of spirit which we only partially perceive. If we could see or feel beyond the human condition is it possible to think that we could feel… Read More

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“Tell the Teller” by Toy Soldiers

By On January 11, 2014

''Toy Soldiers is a rowdy collection of five talented young musicians who have honed their sometimes soulful, often blues-y rock n roll with relentless touring during the last two years, growing into… Read More

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“Across Kansas” by William Stafford

By On January 10, 2014

"William Stafford is a master. He belongs in that category of artists the Japanese have named 'national treasures' . . . I believe Willliam Stafford will be read with even greater attention… Read More

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“How to Sharpen Pencils”: A Short Film by Kenneth Price and David Rees

By On January 10, 2014

"A practical and theoretical treatise on the artisanal craft of pencil sharpening. The number one #2 pencil sharpener in the world, David Rees takes viewers through the delicate process of sharpening a… Read More