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Aug 22, 2016 - 10:32 AM. Chicago Poetry Scene Top 135. A Cram On WBEZ. Bob Boone's Teacher's Hangout. Chicago Poetry Neutral Zone. ChicagoPublishes (City of Chicago). Gapers Block Book Club. In One Ear at Heartland Cafe. Louder Than A Bomb. Poetry Center of Chicago. Printers Row Lit Fest. Reading Under The Influence. Tallgrass Writers / Outrider Press. U of C Poetics. U of C Press. U of I Press. Woman Made Gallery Audio. Women and Children First. Right Now . . . Clever Gretel by Jennifer Dotson. On Satur...
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meg duguid in ELECTRODES at DEFIBRILLATOR gallery in CHICAGO IL
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Is the front display window at DEFIBRILLATOR gallery. the installation space house remnants, artifacts and residue from performances that have occurred in the main gallery or in the window itself. Michael chad st john. October 16, 2011. Comments Off on meg duguid. 8220;Bubbles Bubbles Divided by Traffic”. As part of FOLLOW ME TO THE SEA for the 6th annual CHICAGO CALLING. MEG DUGUID "Bubbles Bubbles Divided by Traffic". MEG DUGUID "Bubbles Bubbles Divided by Traffic". Larr; barmey ung.
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Naked Mannekin: COME OUT, VIRGINIA
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Monday, January 23, 2012. COME OUT, VIRGINIA. Title: Come out, Virginia. Format: 7.5 x 5" Chapbook. List Price: $10.00. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am always rummaging for a few precocious words to stuff in my pockets before the spinsters come back to spin them into more yarn for argyle socks and sweaters. COME OUT, VIRGINIA. ROCKETMAN, THE NASH RAMBLER OF LOVE. FOURTEEN, BY BILL YARROW. FINAL NOTES, BY JP REESE. Center for Book and Paper Arts. Poetry Center of Chicago. Waiting 4 The Bus.
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Naked Mannekin: May 2011
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. THINGS TO COME . . . In his groundbreaking obra. Miguel de Unamuno gives us that apocalyptic moment when his protagonist Augusto Perez stumbles across his Lord Creator at work at his desk. No pillars of salt, no burning bushes. Just pen and Ink. I never liked the ending, so I changed it. By what right? Unamuno provides the answer himself: it is my prerogative. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). THINGS TO COME . . . Center for Book and Paper Arts. Poetry Center of Chicago. TEN, Tom Curry.
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Naked Mannekin: March 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. His mother has died. Alone on the kitchen floor. On her own vomit. And it’s his problem. In her address book. To give her a funeral. Then he’ll bury her. He is divorced with. A boy and a girl. Maybe he’s an English. The gritty details of life. Once in a while. Or maybe he’s an actor. True passion is writing. He spends all his. He was already divorced. When you knew him. Or maybe he was a Russian colonel. Love with a Cuban girl. She defected and moved. And he followed her there.
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Naked Mannekin: November 2009
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Monday, November 23, 2009. Format: 7.5 x 5" Chapbook. List Price: $10.00. Is a gloriously intense magnification of the so-often layered complexities of human relationships. His carefully chosen spotlight of words paints the outline of characters whose thoughts and observations allow the audience to create its own unique avenue of players. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Title: Exact Change Only, Vol. 1:1. Executive Editor: David Hargarten. Content Editor: Esteban Colon. Art Direction: Naked Mannekin. 169; 200...
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Naked Mannekin: EXACT CHANGE ONLY
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Friday, January 20, 2012. This issue of ECO contains some of the finest work we have ever published. Our editorial staff spent days sequestered away in a Motel 6. Hours and hours of arguing raged like the Poetry Battle of Gettysburg. In the end only 12 poems were left standing. Esteban Colón took a short leave of absence after Thanksgiving to de-stress from this ordeal. David Buddha 309 Hargarten. Managing Editor, ECO. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). COME OUT, VIRGINIA. FOURTEEN, BY BILL YARROW.
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Naked Mannekin: September 2010
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Monday, September 27, 2010. 169; 2010 Duane Vorhees. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am always rummaging for a few precocious words to stuff in my pockets before the spinsters come back to spin them into more yarn for argyle socks and sweaters. Center for Book and Paper Arts. Poetry Center of Chicago. Waiting 4 The Bus. BLOOD, Kristin LaTour. CHAFE, Matt Barton. COME OUT VIRGINIA, Donna Voyerrer. EDGAR AVENUE, Esteban Colon. ESCHER'S SHARKS, Duane Vorhees. FINAL NOTES, JP Reese. FOURTEEN, Bill Yarrow.
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Marick Press: September 2010
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Monday, September 27, 2010. The Fifth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival. The Fifth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: "TRANSLATING 2010". AT THE RECONSTRUCTION ROOM. DATE: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 (8 pm). LOCATION: The Reconstruction Room at the Black Rock Bar. 3614 N. Damen Ave. Chicago, IL 60618. ADMISSION: Free and open to the public, donations accepted. 183; Erin Teegarden (Chicago), Della Watson (San Francisco), and Eric Cressley (Pittsburgh). Throughout October, you a...