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Chris Carosi: On Allowing People an Opportunity to Listen

Chris Carosi: On Allowing People an Opportunity to Listen

January 31, 2016
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Chris Carosi, from The Write Stuff series over at SF Weekly: Chris Carosi is from Pittsburgh and then escaped to study at the University of…

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EQUINOX BY EDWARD SMALLFIELD: composition through silence

EQUINOX BY EDWARD SMALLFIELD: composition through silence

October 16, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, I WOULD SAY, REVIEWS, Said Litseen

Edward Smallfield’s Equinox (Apogee, 89 pages) is a truly fascinating collection of poems that weaves together a traditional form with a highly conceptual process. That…

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QUIET LIGHTNING: galería de la raza

QUIET LIGHTNING: galería de la raza

July 31, 2012
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists
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QUIET LIGHTNING: poetry, fiction, and all that jazz

QUIET LIGHTNING: poetry, fiction, and all that jazz

January 7, 2012
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists
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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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QUIET LIGHTNING: the secret of hermes

QUIET LIGHTNING: the secret of hermes

July 19, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Evan Karp) With a forthcoming series at the Conservatory of Flowers called The Greenhouse Effect just around the corner, Quiet Lightning filled The Emerald Tablet…

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