brilliant! the reader now has its articles available online (all?) in pdf format. conversation last night with someone concerned that a high profile art organizer that recently moved operations from wicker park to bridgeport would only wave a red flag to developers there too. ok, artists, there are a dwindling number of neighborhoods remaining in the city if the life span of a neighborhood pre-starbucks and condos is now 1-2 years or less. and berwyn is NOT an option. should the endeavor be to be less visible? covert ops? interesting as this article is, i'm so sick of the eulogies, the "your generation will never have the 60's Greenwich Village, 1920's Paris, 1206 Byzantium we had."
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Lists
Doin's
- Nov 18 7 p.m.Clean Part Series, Lincoln, NE
- Nov 28 8 p.m. Too Close for Comfort Reading Series, Milwaukee, WI
- Jan 28 7 p.m. Zinc Bar, NY
Discrete@Elastic
- Nov 03 Joe Amato & Kass Fleisher
- Dec 22 James Wagner & Brian Whitener
- Feb 09 Monica de la Torre & TBA
- Feb 23 Stephen Rodefer & Daniel Borzutzky
- May 11 Lisa Fishman & Kate Colby
- Jun 08 The City Visible anthology release reading
- Lovely pastiche of flabby stomachs and galloping h...
- Blogger in the last few days is my ghostly editor,...
- jeremy does an interesting write-up of last Friday...
- "it's not blood, it's red," J-L Goddard... recalle...
- weekend (too) shorthand
- today i bought a cappuccino just to correct a drea...
- on sincerity, cont'd...via anne b., an interesting...
- more for the sonosphere...one of the most inexcusa...
- been busy with repetition at work the last few day...
- the humanites festival was this week/end and true,...
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