From an email to me:
Ideas for articles:
1) A tour of the Java / JVM ecosystem for clojure programmers with little or no Java background. What are the libraries, frameworks, and tools every clojure programmer should know about, even if he or she never writes a line of java? How do we use them from clojure? Actually this might make for a nice series or even a regular column.
2) Articles about how to arrange your development environment, tailored to begininning, intermediate, and advanced programmers, and exploring a few different styles of workflow. For example, emacs/swank vs other IDE's, leiningen vs other building techniques, git vs hg vs whatever, etc. Obviously some of this is orthogonal to language choice, so a straight git vs hg article probably doesn't make sense.
3) You mentioned code walkthroughs — I'd love to see this for some key, important, popular, clojure libraries or apps. Not sure what to suggest, but reading good code is one of the best ways for me to learn a new language.