This adds another gig, on the 17th:
JOHN M. BENNETT IN NEW YORK
THREE SHOWS SHOWS THREE SHOWS THREE
steve dalachinsky
a rare new york appearance by john m.
bennett (experimental and visual poet, archivist at ohio state university,
founder-editor of luna bisonte prods and lost and
Schlepp
broke luggage back mwhere the heat blew off
ailed troking h aba s core of ratness
r cow l d ripping inh the sandtax and
hong ,whyly inching pasn you bit my locks
throng pause and whope hot hamper
eric c lobber throan a drooler spoon
my
http://anchovyorchestra.blogspot.com/2007/03/what-ocr-technology-can-teach-you-about.html
vailah! @o nly in mitten
All merit writem on hlodern Greek phonology
for as many days as I had known, there were magnetic eyes
that noticed every surface of this earth,
and there was tenderness, with generous reserve,
a painting let us think, her voice was warm like that,
her voice brought heaven to its hush,
no matter where I was, the beam of light was there
so
-- that certain beam
of generous reserve
remains
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for as many days as I had known, there were magnetic eyes
that noticed
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Subject: Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007)
French philosopher Jean Baudrillard dies
The Associated
olomphax
the laminixys olomphax, a scotohylact watching horrehomo the somatoroser.
the menadodus beneath the odigraculus, the lythrophyll of the vilipheno
salamyx - a form of glottography against which the histemoreades of the
notooecetes the medeicelomel nablajact; olomphax's palpebriosche
http://anaprocess.blogspot.com/2007/03/optomism-in-pausing-mayhaps-
chance.html
P!^VP
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=439315in_page_id=1811
We all know what the world looks like. But a new series of extraordinary
maps shows our planet in a very different light.
Rather than defining each country by size, these computer-generated