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KAFKAESQUE: the metamorphosis wears new clothes

KAFKAESQUE: the metamorphosis wears new clothes

October 20, 2011
Stellar Cassidy
Playlists

[youtube_video width=399 height=233]Kafka[/youtube_video]

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WEEK IN PREVIEW: elitist cred and small batch literature

WEEK IN PREVIEW: elitist cred and small batch literature

August 7, 2011
Evan Karp
Statement, Week in Preview

(Anchester Xyletol) Featured Event: Thursday, August 11th: We Still Like: ALMOST “Operating on the simple-but-radical premise that we won’t wait for permission from cultural gatekeepers…

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