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THE GORILLA PRESS: self-portrait of the poet suicided by the MFA degree

June 2, 2014
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists

Jason Schenheit hosted The Gorilla Press for the release of Justin, Etc.’s Self-Portrait of the Poet Suicided by the MFA Degree at Bird & Beckett on…

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FIVE WRITERS WHO CAME OF AGE IN THE RADICAL 60'S: litquake @ bird & beckett

FIVE WRITERS WHO CAME OF AGE IN THE RADICAL 60’S: litquake @ bird & beckett

October 19, 2012
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Litquake, Playlists
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A.D. WINANS: san francisco poems

A.D. WINANS: san francisco poems

August 13, 2012
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists
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ALAN KAUFMAN: drunken angel @ bird & beckett

ALAN KAUFMAN: drunken angel @ bird & beckett

February 27, 2012
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists

[youtube_video width=399 height=233]Drunken Angel[/youtube_video]

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A CONVERSATION WITH TUPELO HASSMAN: girlchild and the city with the most trailers in the world

A CONVERSATION WITH TUPELO HASSMAN: girlchild and the city with the most trailers in the world

February 14, 2012
l.j. moore
Featured Event, Interview, NEWS

“Just north of Reno and just south of nowhere is a town full of trailers and the front doors of the dirtiest ones open onto…

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FRIDAY, 11/4: books that tickle the neurons, a celebration of patchen, and ferlinghetti + hirschman

FRIDAY, 11/4: books that tickle the neurons, a celebration of patchen, and ferlinghetti + hirschman

November 2, 2011
Evan Karp
Featured Event, Week in Preview

This has been a great week! Maybe you’re starting to remember what you did for Halloween. Maybe you celebrated at Guinevere Q’s (last) Variety Show Sunday…

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BIRD & BECKETT: kaleidoscope of poets

BIRD & BECKETT: kaleidoscope of poets

October 19, 2011
Evan Karp
Playlists

[youtube_video width=399 height=233]Kaleidoscope[/youtube_video]

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PICK OF THE WEEK: jim nelson

PICK OF THE WEEK: jim nelson

October 2, 2011
Evan Karp
Pick of the Week

[youtube_video width=420]Y8A81Mn4Qa4[/youtube_video]

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POETS!: making the scene at bird & beckett

POETS!: making the scene at bird & beckett

September 29, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review, Scene

(Charles Kruger) Bird & Beckett Books is one of those magical bookstores that make it into people’s memoirs. Something much more than a retail shop,…

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