Poet-in-Residence Galway Kinnell in Selma, Alabama, 1965. With student organizer Harriet Richardson. Photo by Charles Lee Moore.
Getting schooled on “what it means to be sexy” by the legendary “Uncle” Lionel Batiste.
WWL just reported that Uncle Lionel Batiste died this morning. I predict that his second line will be the most ridiculous second line in NOLA second line history.
already missing you, Uncle Lionel.
IT’S TIME TO FIGHT & IT’S TIME TO STOP FIGHTING.
In good ol’ Manchester.
via @Eyeteeth
Against the Chalk Cliffs, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Check out Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s first appearance in Poetry. In our July/August issue, just released online, a portfolio of paintings as well as Ferlinghetti’s own commentary.
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