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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: five ways to make this one the week

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: five ways to make this one the week

January 7, 2012
Charles Kruger
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

I was at an event once where a writer (a good writer, whom I admire) was attempting to win a literary trivia game and not…

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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: processing the surface

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: processing the surface

December 31, 2011
Charles Kruger
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

About six years ago, artist/teacher/community activist Todd Brown astounded me at his workshop, “The Art Of Not Knowing.” It was my first-ever art class. After a…

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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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