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WRITERS WITH DRINKS: the next level of human evolution

WRITERS WITH DRINKS: the next level of human evolution

April 17, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Event Review, Scene

(Nicole McFeely) It only 6:15, and there’s already a line stretching down the block toward Mission Street. A guy walking by stops and looks up…

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LITERARY DEATH MATCH: sloppy and exciting

LITERARY DEATH MATCH: sloppy and exciting

April 11, 2011
Evan Karp
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Evan Karp) “Satire, like all good literature, has always been about creating a safe, neutral space for mediocre, uncontroversial ideas to be met with constant…

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