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WEEK IN REVIEW: page poetry in the grips of freedom

WEEK IN REVIEW: page poetry in the grips of freedom

September 25, 2011
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Event Review, Scene, Statement, Week in Review

(Evan Karp) “If you’re going to write a book, you might as well swing for the fence; you might as well just go find something…

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JIM NELSON: the seeds of everywhere man

JIM NELSON: the seeds of everywhere man

September 23, 2011
Evan Karp
Interview, Statement

(Nicole McFeely) There is a science to Jim Nelson’s writing, and I’m not just talking about the way he structures his sentences, paces his dialogue….

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WRITERS WITH DRINKS: the land-lords of earth

WRITERS WITH DRINKS: the land-lords of earth

September 22, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene

(Evan Karp) For a show that came together last-minute, this was a goddamn doozy. AOL purchased Burning Man. We went through a list of 370+…

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FIRST PERSON SINGULAR: clip show preview

FIRST PERSON SINGULAR: clip show preview

September 21, 2011
Evan Karp
Featured Event, Scene

(Evan Karp) One of the more interesting things going on in the Bay Area lit world right now is 1st Person Singular. In a great…

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KIM ADDONIZIO: starlite at the beat museum

KIM ADDONIZIO: starlite at the beat museum

September 20, 2011
Stellar Cassidy
Event Review, Scene

(Stellar Cassidy) She is part romantic, part bad ass; part Mary Oliver, part Charles Bukowski; part musician, part poet, and unafraid of letting all these…

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WEEK IN REVIEW: testimonies and criminal rights

WEEK IN REVIEW: testimonies and criminal rights

September 18, 2011
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Statement, Week in Review

(Evan Karp) In the past, this story began a lot earlier, with a lover and a best friend. A sleepy old railroad town in the…

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NEW POETRY MISSION: pendulum frozen (push!)

NEW POETRY MISSION: pendulum frozen (push!)

September 16, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Charles Kruger) Sam Sax, Nic Alea and Andrew Paul Nelson organized New Poetry Mission a few months ago. What they had in mind was a reading…

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WEEK IN REVIEW: insights from the southern ocean, miami, and golden gate park

WEEK IN REVIEW: insights from the southern ocean, miami, and golden gate park

September 11, 2011
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Event Review, Scene, Week in Review

(Evan Karp) Because of a free, two-hour introductory sail, a woman quit her job, sold everything she owned, and put all her savings down to…

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QUIET LIGHTNING: a massive, slow-moving silent cloud

QUIET LIGHTNING: a massive, slow-moving silent cloud

September 9, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene

(Evan Karp) They were allowed to play that afternoon. It was only two blocks away, their own personal Garden of Eden. Pouring their lives into…

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NOTHING IS HIDDEN: the work will speak for itself

NOTHING IS HIDDEN: the work will speak for itself

September 8, 2011
Nicole McFeely
C4 YOURSELF, Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Nicole McFeely) Beautiful. Simple. Quiet brick. Mixed wood. Cushioned chairs. They offered us cookies and tea, but should we touch anything? Should we? The Matthews…

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