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“This Be The Verse” by Philip Larkin
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“The Holy Innocents” by Robert Lowell
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In the spirit of Christmas, here are some awful Nativity scenes
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The Snowman Dieth: You Ain’t Gonna Believe This One
Thanks to E-Verser Patrick for sending in this macabre bit of holiday music. It seems that Bing Crosby’s four children wrote and recorded a very disturbing song about a snowman. How many… Read More
E-Verse Ways to Say You’ve Been Fired (in Case Anyone Asks)
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E-Verse Ways to Say Someone’s Not a Genius, Part Five
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“Older, Budweiser”: More Metalhead 1980s Beers
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“So obscure, no pictures exist of this brand”
Sunday’s top five metalhead 1980s beers included Stegmaier Gold Medal Beer. I wrote “So obscure, no pictures exist of this brand.” However, the lead guitarist for Judgement actually found a photograph of… Read More
“Motto,” by Bertolt Brecht, translated by Michael Hofmann
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“The whole machinery starts from the rebellion of the elves, and therefore the rebellion and the evil they did when bursting out of paradise . . . and men, well, men are just men”: J.R.R. Tolkien on his rings mythology
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Chris Goodall’s Ten Big Energy Myths
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“Poem by the Bridge at Ten-Shin” by Frederick Seidel
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Billboard Top 100 Songs from this week in 1990
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“A Piece Of The Storm” by Mark Strand
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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Victim of Telephone” by Allen Ginsberg
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“Design,” by Robert Frost
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“She Walks in Beauty” by Lord Byron
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Happy Thanksgiving, from the E-Verse Family to Yours
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“The Dipper” by Kathleen Jamie
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Domokun Visits Pat’s Steaks
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XXI from “Home and Away” by Rachel Wetzsteon
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New Recordings of Philip Larkin Reading his Poems
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Paul’s back from Australia, and he writes about Australia the Movie, Nicole Kidman babysitting his sister, and much, much more
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“Museum” by Glyn Maxwell
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Vegemite!
Paul brought back a jar of authentic Australian Vegemite for me from his recent soujourn Down Below. Whenever I eat at his cafe, I ask the waitstaff for a side of Vegemite… Read More