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COLLECTIVE RE-TELLING: Colin Winnette's Haints Stay

COLLECTIVE RE-TELLING: Colin Winnette’s Haints Stay

June 28, 2015
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Playlists

Colin Winnette launched Haints Stay (Two Dollar Radio) at The Booksmith on Wednesday, June 3 2015 with a retelling experiment: each of the following were given about…

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WEEK IN PREVIEW: something for every day

WEEK IN PREVIEW: something for every day

September 12, 2011
Evan Karp
Week in Preview

(Evan Karp) This is an exciting week if you’re a lit lover in the Bay Area. On Monday, Sept 12 Stephen Elliott returns to San Francisco…

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DON'T CRY FOR ME, OAKLAND: a farewell to meg day + july westhale

DON’T CRY FOR ME, OAKLAND: a farewell to meg day + july westhale

August 25, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review, Scene

(Charles Kruger) Beloved poet/teacher/activist and Mills College MFA Meg Day has been a huge contributor to the Bay Area literary scene for the past several years. She…

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POETRY MISSION: not your uncle's open mic

POETRY MISSION: not your uncle’s open mic

August 9, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review, Scene

(Charles Kruger) Jul 28 2011: Viracocha, heart of the mission, San Francisco, California, early in the 21st century. It’s happening. New shit. Good shit. It’s…

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