HOUSE OVERSIGHT 019332 hop heads; On Galway Kinnell's "The Grey Heron": E.O. Wilson, Robert Hass, Laura McPhee; On Gwendolyn Brooks's "To Prisoners": Anna Deveare Smith, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Li-Young Lee and a chorus of exonerees from the Innocence Project; On William Carlos Williams's "This Is Just To Say": Woody Allen, Jane Hirshfield, Rafael Campo and a chorus of couples young and old; On Langston Hughes's "Harlem": President Bill Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Sonia Sanchez and a chorus of children from Promise Academy; On Allen Ginsberg's Hymmnn from "Kaddish" and "Hum Bom": Bono, Juan Felipe Herrera and a chorus of clergy. The production of the following episodes will wrap early 2017: On Emily Dickinson's "I cannot dance opon my Toes": Cynthia Nixon, Yo Yo Ma, Marie Howe and Bill T. Jones; On Marianne Moore's "The Fish": Jorie Graham, Edward Norton, Conservation International scientists, and the passengers and crew of oceanographic vessel The Alucia; On Elizabeth Bishop's "One Art" or Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Four Sonnets." Jeffrey, Just a quick note to thank you again for all the help you've given me. The generous contribution you made last year to Verse Video Education is now in use (we've hired our new editor!). Once he helps us to plow through the work of this year, we'll begin to look forward to crafting educational content on the literature of art, sport and play (these materials now including footage from recent shoots with Shaquille O'Neal, Yo Yo Ma, Cynthia Nixon, Bono and others). 100K makes so much possible. But, of course, you've also been a key preceptor as I've learned how --squirming all the way--the sausage really gets made in public television. I can't say I've been entirely successful in taming costs there, but I've been far better armed and more mindful of what they should be after the stern tutorial you administered. Whenever Templeton might be ready to evaluate another application, I'm ready for another proposal for t