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WEEK IN PREVIEW: feature schmeature; you decide

WEEK IN PREVIEW: feature schmeature; you decide

September 25, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Week in Preview

(Nicole McFeely) On Monday, September, 26th bring five dollars and your best five minute traveling story to Porchlight Open Door for a chance to win…

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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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