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Quiet Lightning + ArtSpan // Jason Bayani, Keith Ekiss, Dean Rader, Brynn Saito + Tess Taylor

June 19, 2016
Evan Karp
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Jason Bayani, Keith Ekiss, Dean Rader, Brynn Saito, and Tess Taylor respond to Modern Eden’s exhibition Portraits of Friends on June 16, 2016, part of the Art, Readings, & Reactions series produced by Quiet Lightning + ArtSpan….

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WORD PERFORMANCES @ THE LOST CHURCH

May 19, 2014
Michael Shufro
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While a bookish, hushed audience crowded The Lost Church this April for San Francisco’s monthly Word Performances series, they closed the night singing and dancing…

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