Hi,
Depending on your level of Lisp expertise, I'd suggest digging into Clojure 
frameworks like Ring or Compojure.
You might find the books on Clojure interesting ("Practical Clojure", 
"Programming Clojure", "The Joy of Clojure", "Clojure in Action").
The latter two are work in progress (however, "The Joy of Clojure" is complete 
and will be shipped end of March). 
The classic Lisp texts (I love "Practical Common Lisp") are pretty good value. 
There's blogs as well with tutorial material: 
(http://www.bestinclass.dk/index.clj/2011/01/building-a-social-media-site.html) 

Hope that helps :)
Andreas

On 21/03/2011, at 9:08 AM, Ent SaaS wrote:

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> I would like to learn Clojure from a practical project approach.  Where can I 
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