news-haiku

News Haiku (Beta)

Gabriel Snyder · 02/18/10 11:00AM

It's haiku time again: News happens all the time, just waiting to be boiled down to 17 moras. Jim Behrle has started you off and later on he'll pick a winner. Let the finger-counting begin!

News Haiku (Beta)

Gabriel Snyder · 02/17/10 10:58AM

We continue this revolutionary, groundbreaking, why-didn't-anyone-think-of-it-before feature that explores the news of the day through poetry. Jim Behrle has composed a haiku. Now you can submit your own, and later Jim will pick one of the efforts as "the winner."

News Haiku (Beta)

Gabriel Snyder · 02/16/10 11:23AM

It's time again to haiku the news. Jim Behrle has started you off. And beginning today, because poetry should be rooted in ruthless competition, he will be choosing a winner to appear on the front page later this afternoon.

News Haiku (Beta)

Gabriel Snyder · 02/15/10 11:00AM

Let's try this again. Often the only way to make sense of all the news that happens in a day is through 16th-century Japanese poetry. Jim Behrle has composed his ode to today's holiday. Now you play along.

News Haiku (Beta)

Gabriel Snyder · 02/12/10 12:06PM

Sometimes the only way to get a handle on all the things happening in the news is through the five-seven-five-syllable form known as haiku. "Kreepie King" Jim Behrle has written his entry. Why not leave your own in comments?