We are happy to announce that with this issue, Peter Gizzi becomes our new poetry editor. Peter is the author of The Outernationale (2007), Some Values of Landscape and Weather (2003), Artificial Heart (1998) and Periplum (1992). His poetry has been widely anthologized and translated; his honors include the Lavan Younger Poet Award from the Academy of American Poets and fellowships from the Howard Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Peter's work as an editor includes o•blēk: a journal of language arts (1987-1993), the Exact Change Yearbook (1995) and The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer (1998).
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Noted.
Longshoremen protest the war, Ken Livingstone loses, Zephyr Teachout blogs on The Nation.com.
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Trust the Voters
Finally, the Democratic campaign can begin to focus on what really matters--healthcare, the economy and leaving Iraq.
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Noted.
Nasty political advertising in Mississippi and your bloated grocery bill.
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Our Lapdog Media
What should we do when Big Media fails democracy? First, don't let it get any bigger.
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Noted.
A fractured death penalty ruling, the Pentagon's pimping pundits, campus antisweatshop campaigns and Guggenheims for Nation poets.
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Bitter Politics
Voters and superdelegates now must ask at what cost Clinton is willing to continue this fight.
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'Nation' Note
We'd like to note that we are reviving the Nation tradition of the poetry editorship being a rotating position. As always, poets should follow the submission guidelines on our website.

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