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come hear poetsPLUS OPEN MICartomatic solo stagejune 17, 19, 26 three big readings at dc’sall-free, all action, artomatic, by artists, for everyone get the latest here:comehearpoets.blogspot.com wednesday, june 17, 7-8:30 pmRichard Peabody (Gargoyle, Last of the Red Hot Magnetos)Maria Padhila (Capitol Cougar blog)Dallas Corsair (Z-Spot) friday, june 19, 9-10:30 pmRose Solari (Orpheus in the Park)Charles
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So much to catch up on: Deb Ager invited me to read with her two weeks ago (I know!) and it was fabulous hearing her work. Want to write more on this this week. Beau came to town for the holiday weekend! We saw two plays: Charter Theatre’s “Fat Gay Jew,” which was really good,
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I’m going to start writing again. I feel like I want to have words in my mouth.
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The talented, beautiful, and wonderful Suzanne Frischkorn selected work from among her New Haven denizens for the most recent issue of LOCUSPOINT. Visit now to read new work by Jason LabbeJeff MockJudith NaccaMarilyn NelsonMargot SchilppJustin SiderClaire Zoghb And, my last managing editor’s letter (from January, but I’m not changing it yet): Expect a huge year
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Director seeks to raise Writer’s Center profileFocus on younger, newer writers, partnering with arts organizations Having grown up in Wisconsin, lived in Minnesota and spent four years promoting a creative writing center at Arizona State University, Charles Jensen never pictured himself working in a place like Montgomery County. But the new director of the Writer’s
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“A VERY MERRY UNAUTHORIZED CHILDREN’S SCIENTOLOGY PAGEANT”Stray Cat Theatre, Tempe Performing Arts CenterTempe, AZ Stray Cat Theatre delivers an unusual holiday show ever so cleverly. “A Very Merry Unauthorized Children’s Scientology Pageant” looks at the Church of Scientology and its wealthy founder, L. Ron Hubbard, as a funny and very satiric parody of the Nativity.