The Walks and Runs of Guinness We try to take Guinness for at least two walks a day, one early and one toward (human) dinner time. For the most part, he is a peppy walker, moving down the street with a bounce. Michael Bettencourt
Life Upon the Wicked Stage On the joy of hearing a stream of words and music from gifted non-internet writers and composers and phrased by a magical non-internet voice. Arthur Meiselman
Everyone's busted Wow what a nap. Dreaming me and a bunch of my French cousins are Tearin’. It. Up. Running around the dining room table, like we used to do when we were kids. Claudine Jones
The Pyongyang International Film Festival and the Genius of the Cinema All right, dear readers. The Pyongyang International Film Festival is just around the corner from October 22-27. Can you feel the excitement? No, I didn’t think so. Les Marcott
Arthur Sze, A Brief Introduction Given the ongoing turmoil around government support for the arts and humanities , the announcement of Arthur Sze’s appointment as U.S. Poet Laureate is particularly welcome. Gregory Luce
I’ve Known Mountains To riff on the opening line of a Langston Hughes poem, I’ve known mountains. Patrick Walsh
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