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KPFA FUND DRIVE: jack foley and helen breger, sketches poetical

KPFA FUND DRIVE: jack foley and helen breger, sketches poetical

February 7, 2012
Evan Karp
Featured Event, NEWS

KPFA is a listener-supported radio station broadcast from Berkeley. They are currently running a fund drive, which is the only way you can get a…

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HOTEL IN A BOTTLE: original dance theater inspired by the works of haruki murakami

HOTEL IN A BOTTLE: original dance theater inspired by the works of haruki murakami

February 3, 2012
Evan Karp
Featured Event, NEWS

Talking cats, men trapped in television sets & sheep professors search wordlessly through dance to discover their lost halves. This immersive atmosphere is Hotel in a…

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KEPLER's 2020: (the new idea is) to embrace the industry's changes

KEPLER’s 2020: (the new idea is) to embrace the industry’s changes

January 31, 2012
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, NEWS

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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: take your passion over the top (edwardian ball)

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: take your passion over the top (edwardian ball)

January 20, 2012
Charles Kruger
Featured Event, I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

When I was in the 8th grade, I developed an overwhelming interest in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” I was obsessed. I read the play over and over…

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A BIRD BLACK AS THE SUN: california poets on crows and ravens

A BIRD BLACK AS THE SUN: california poets on crows and ravens

January 16, 2012
l.j. moore
Book Review, Featured Event, REVIEWS

A Bird Black As The Sun: California Poets on Crows and Ravens, edited by Enid Osborn and Cynthia Anderson reviewed by LJ Moore Green Poet…

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BRIAN TEARE: a state of mind that has no designs on it, that is free to move as it pleases

BRIAN TEARE: a state of mind that has no designs on it, that is free to move as it pleases

January 9, 2012
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, Interview, Statement

A former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, Brian Teare is the recipient of poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the MacDowell Colony…

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ELI CLARE: poetry grabbed me by the collar, whispered in my ear: you're coming with me

ELI CLARE: poetry grabbed me by the collar, whispered in my ear: you’re coming with me

December 28, 2011
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, Interview, Statement

White, disabled, and genderqueer, Eli Clare happily lives in the Green Mountains of Vermont where he writes and proudly claims a penchant for rabble-rousing. He…

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STEVEN CRAMER: an arrow in a bow pulled back and released

STEVEN CRAMER: an arrow in a bow pulled back and released

December 21, 2011
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, Interview, Statement

Steven Cramer is the author of four poetry collections: The Eye That Desires to Look Upward (1987), The World Book (1992), Dialogue for the Left…

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TRACI BRIMHALL: mastery is the beginning of a practice and poetry… it loves you back

TRACI BRIMHALL: mastery is the beginning of a practice and poetry… it loves you back

December 15, 2011
Evan Karp
Interview, Statement

Traci Brimhall is the author of Our Lady of the Ruins (forthcoming from W.W. Norton), selected by Carolyn Forché for the 2011 Barnard Women Poets…

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FACING THE ITCH: investing in the creative hunch as an alternative to hierarchy

FACING THE ITCH: investing in the creative hunch as an alternative to hierarchy

December 12, 2011
Evan Karp
Featured Event, I WOULD SAY, Overheard, Scene, Statement

Recently, I caught the initial explanation of ITCH: Investing in the Creative Hunch. Founder Todd Brown calls it “a pilot initiative of a new form…

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