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DIARY

– THE WEEKEND – The weekend sucked hard, not just for me, it seems, but for a lot of my friends as well. One bright spot, however, was my Prose-Poetry workshop on Saturday, where we discussed a chapter from Urbtantasm. Overall, it had a positive reception. I was happy.
I don’t want to dwell on the rest. Let’s just proceed to a happier, more productive week.
– WEATHER – Over the course of the week, the jet stream will shift its shape over the continental U.S. from a lower case ‘n’ to an anycase ‘u’. What does this mean? The East coast and eastern Midwest is chilly right now, and the entire West coast is wet and rainy. The western Midwest and montains is comparatively mild. As the week moves on, however, temperatures will rise on the whole, though the Northwest will retain its rain and New England will remain cold. The dip, however, will cause a collision of fronts in the Gulf region, bringing some of the first sharp spring storms to the Deep South.

– MARCH – Is the month of Ethics.
– HAPPY BIRTHDAY – Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Michaelangelo.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
The Detroit Free Press: TERRY LAWSON: ‘Crash’ surprises as best picture.

QUESTION OF THE DAY
Which film would you have picked for best picture?

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