Volume IV, Issue 19, Winter/Spring 2002
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April is Poetry Month in the US. Our Breaking News Department has risen to the occasion. See, for example, some poetry highlights from Breaking News that show a range of what's out there and where:
*Ongoing acclaimed poetry series
(Pink Pony and KGB)
*Festivals from NYC (Beatfest) to Indianapolis (Etheridge Knight Festival)
*Poetry Olympics (Minstrel Soup in Toledo, Ohio)
*A Q&A with the 2002 National Book Award winner for Poetry, Alan Dugan, (at Boston Public Library)
*And a June poetry walk across the Brooklyn Bridge (Poets House).
[Thanks to Lara Mendicino, Listings Editor, for supporting Poetry Month with these and many more poetry listings.]

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Astor Place, New York City, 18 September 2001

The Internet-as-Frontier is fading into the distance. Kelly v Arriba Soft is one reason why. By Anne M Carley
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P.E. MacAllister decided to support up-and-coming singers. He's been doing it now for twenty years. By Rita Kohn
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Who knew how much advances in surgery would change a dancer's life? Jane Kosminsky tells all.
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William Anastasi is beginning to be discovered. Turns out, they have to rewrite art history. By Gordon Douglas
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