The lede of Shell Fischer's article in Poets & Writers: Almost a decade after its creation, the experimental poetry movement Flarf—in which poets prowl the Internet using random word searches, e-mail the bizarre results to one another, then distill the.
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The Lede relays this video from Tehran’s Behesht-e-Zahra, Neda's resting place:
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The NYT's Robert Mackey is doing some excellent live-blogging of Iran today. Follow him here.
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Just came across a nice interview Matt Siegel did with Jim J. Bullock over on Queerty (via Towleroad).
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"The fruits of chorus boys and girls’ workouts were on display at the Roseland Ballroom during last night’s Broadway Bares 19, the annual dance-and-strip benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
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Some of it is overblown. The NYT's Lede blog has been outstanding, as I've said for the past several days.
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The NYT's Lede blog is still doing an excellent job highlighting the latest developments from Iran. It points to this dispatch from Tehran Bureau by an anonymous writer in Isfahan: Not only did they steal the vote but they are.
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From Britain's superb Channel 4: (Hat tip: the Lede.)
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The NYT's Lede blog announced a project tonight: The New York Times would like to ask readers of our Web site in Iran to share their experiences of election day with us.
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