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JOSHUA MOHR: terminal cancer, alcoholism, hitler, prostitution, dead fish—what could be more heartwarming?

JOSHUA MOHR: terminal cancer, alcoholism, hitler, prostitution, dead fish—what could be more heartwarming?

October 31, 2011
Charles Kruger
Book Review, Event Review, REVIEWS

(Charles Kruger) Joshua Mohr once said that he tries to write “so that the reader feels as if they are sitting in the front of…

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WEEK IN PREVIEW: extra, extra bonus

WEEK IN PREVIEW: extra, extra bonus

August 21, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Week in Preview

(Nicole McFeely) Featured Event: Friday, August 26th– Nothing is Hidden: Matthew Zapruder & Matthew Dickman Nothing is Hidden is a monthly series of readings and artist…

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NEIL GAIMAN: debunking the myth

NEIL GAIMAN: debunking the myth

July 14, 2011
Maureen Bee
Interview, Scene, Statement

(Maureen Blennerhassett) Before I publicly criticize a New York Times best seller, a cult icon, a writer whose words I admire, let me just say…

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WEEK IN REVIEW: impassioned hypocrisy, mastermind letdown

WEEK IN REVIEW: impassioned hypocrisy, mastermind letdown

July 3, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Evan Karp) Carey Tennis hosted Portuguese Artists Colony this month as Caitlin Myer, founder of the San Francisco-based series visited Portugal for the first time….

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WEEK IN REVIEW: poetry is not dead, we demand zipcopters

WEEK IN REVIEW: poetry is not dead, we demand zipcopters

June 5, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene, Statement, Week in Review

(Evan Karp) An old 16th& Mission regular moved to New Zealand 5 months ago, wrote new poems there and memorized them, came back last week…

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LITERARY CLOWN FOOLERY: clowns meet books

LITERARY CLOWN FOOLERY: clowns meet books

February 18, 2011
Maureen Bee
Event Review, Scene

Fri Feb 11 11, Booksmith (Maureen Blennerhassett) On the second Friday of each month, the Booksmith opens its doors to a pack of well-read clowns….

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ORGASMIC: passport to the big O

ORGASMIC: passport to the big O

February 5, 2011
Maureen Bee
Event Review

Jan 28 11, The Booksmith (Maureen Blennerhassett) Who better to spend a Friday evening with than the crème de la crème of women’s erotica? Sounds…

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