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INSIDESTORYTIME: crossing lines

INSIDESTORYTIME: crossing lines

May 31, 2011
Charles Kruger
Event Review, Scene

(Charles Kruger) Since 2006, InsideStoryTime has been one of the premiere reading series in San Francisco. And for good reason. You won’t find three more…

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THE RUMPUS: the definition of success

THE RUMPUS: the definition of success

May 18, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Nicole McFeely) We all stumble, don’t we? Sometimes, there are things we can’t say, can’t do, can’t… feel? But what if we could? What if…

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QUIET LIGHTNING: beneath market

QUIET LIGHTNING: beneath market

May 9, 2011
Evan Karp
Scene, Statement

(Evan Karp) They went underground, happy to read their poems and stories where no one would hear them but the people who joined them to…

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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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VIDA: woMEN in literary arts

VIDA: woMEN in literary arts

April 7, 2011
Courtney Sanchez
Event Review, Scene

(Courtney Sanchez) This is what happens when you place a dozen women in a room together: they start talking about men. Talking can eventually lead…

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NOT SO FAST: stir thoroughly

NOT SO FAST: stir thoroughly

April 5, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Event Review

(Nicole McFeely) “Thank you very much and welcome to Not So Fast. Uh, that is a title that we thought of. It’s caused a lot…

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WRITERS WITH DRINKS: a rare use of language

WRITERS WITH DRINKS: a rare use of language

March 27, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Event Review, Scene

(Nicole McFeely) I want to see Charlie Jane‘s pages. I’ve never gone to a reading where I’ve enjoyed the host’s introductions to the performers as…

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ALYSSA KNICKERBOCKER: your rightful home

ALYSSA KNICKERBOCKER: your rightful home

February 9, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Book Review

Feb 7 11, The Richmond (Nicole McFeely) You open a book, hoping to be pulled into its pages, though never expecting to find yourself woven…

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ORGASMIC: passport to the big O

ORGASMIC: passport to the big O

February 5, 2011
Maureen Bee
Event Review

Jan 28 11, The Booksmith (Maureen Blennerhassett) Who better to spend a Friday evening with than the crème de la crème of women’s erotica? Sounds…

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Alia Volz

PICK OF THE WEEK: Alia Volz

January 30, 2011
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Pick of the Week, Week in Preview
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