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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Well, it was too good to be true…
I thought the planets had aligned to make 4SQ 3.3-3.5 possible, but turns out one was out of whack. 4SQ 3.3 (the tomatoes one) apparently has the wrong back printed with the front. On the back, the poems should be … Continue reading
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FOURSQUARE 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5
The planets aligned, my printer worked, the software worked (briefly), I had both time and money simultaneously, poets and artists were awesome, and so here are three new issues of FOURSQUARE: FOURSQUARE 3.5 Love, history, heritage. Poems by Dianne Timblin, … Continue reading
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Copyright
For one of my library classes, a group of us are making a digital library of art and literature from the Buffalo area. Subsequently, and partly because of the continuous uproar surrounding copyright and other digital libraries (namely Google Books), we … Continue reading
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Subscription Deals
Two subscription deals I would buy if I had any disposable income (which I currently don’t, see previous posts on unemployment): Chax Press, $70 Alice Notley, Reason & Other Women; Anne Waldman, Matriot Acts; Charles Bernstein, Umbra; Barbara Henning, Cities … Continue reading
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Protected: Update
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Big Night
One of the reasons why Just Buffalo‘s fantastic new “Big Night” reading series attracts so many different Buffalo arts demographics: everybody loves good food.
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