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Walt Whitman: Unseen Buds

Unseen BudsUnseen buds, infinite, hidden well, Under the snow and ice, under the darkness, in every square or cubic inch, Germinal, exquisite, in delicate lace, microscopic, unborn, Like…

Mary Lou Lord

Got No ShadowWork/Sony Boston-based indie fave Mary Lou Lord, who got her start singing in subway stations, crosses the tracks to the land of major labels and polished production on this…

Lucinda Williams

Car Wheels on a Gravel RoadMercury In the great Southern literary tradition, Lucinda Williams writes songs that could be novels, getting the most out of every single word and the spaces…

Garbage (Music)

Version 2.0Almo Sounds Vampy Shirley Manson & Co. return with a sophomore effort that growls and snarls and purrs just as hard as the first. No sensitive, Lilith-Fair-esque stylings here…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Spirit

by EmilyDickinsonAsleepThe MonumentThe Spirit The Spirit 'T is whiter than an Indian pipe, 'T is dimmer than a lace; No stature has it, like a fog, When you approach the place. Not…

The Devil's Dictionary: Seine

by Ambrose Bierce SEALSELF-ESTEEMSEINE -n. A kind of net for effecting an involuntary change of environment. For fish it is made strong and coarse, but women are more easily taken with a…

Outkast

StankoniaArista Anyone thinking the music's got to take a back seat to rapid-fire rhymes and relentless wordplay in hip-hop should get a strong dose of the new disc by Outkast. Antwan "Big…

Jim Jones

Jim Jones is said to have caused the deaths of 909 members of his own cult-like church, the People's Temple, in Jonestown, Guyana in 1978. Jim Jones was an untrained preacher in Indiana when in 1956…

Aaron Paul

Name at birth: Aaron Paul SturtevantAaron Paul won Emmys in 2010 and 2012 for his portrayal of Jesse Pinkman, the meth-cooking sidekick to Walter White (Bryan Cranston), the central character in the…

Patti Smith

Gung HoArista The trilogy that began with Patti Smith's remarkable 1996 comeback album Gone Again concludes with the intriguing if erratic Gung Ho. On Gone Again and its 1997 follow-up Peace…