Can I write in such a way that every time you read it, it tells a different story?

Submitted by sdane on Mon, 11/26/2012 - 1:55pm
Short but interesting podcast with Maxine Hong Kingston: http://artworks.arts.gov/?p=13152
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hmmm the link works for me.
hmmm the link works for me. Try this?
yes,
i can get to that page. but when i click on the podcast itself, i get
Firefox can't find the server at www.arts.govhttp.
i've tried manipulating the URL (http://www.arts.gov , etc.)
but that just takes me to a more distant site....
Its working fine for me on
Its working fine for me on Chrome...maybe if you try a different browser?
i love the title
of your posting, but can't access the podcast (link's bad). any leads here....?
thanks!
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