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THE RUMPUS: take me home

THE RUMPUS: take me home

July 20, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review

(Charles Kruger) We always enjoy the community feel to be found at The Monthly Rumpus. This was especially in evidence on July 11, with Isaac…

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WEEK IN PREVIEW: more than two generations

WEEK IN PREVIEW: more than two generations

July 3, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Week in Preview

(Nicole McFeely) Featured Event: Thursday, July 7th Epicenter w/Interdisciplinary Writers Lab Through the Interdisciplinary Writers Lab, a group of emerging writers from the Bay Area…

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