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An evening of reading and music based on travel, anti-travel, epistles, history, and other weary geographies. Maryam Monalisa Gharavi will read from two forthcoming…
Sports lends itself to abstraction. A whole baseball game gracefully nestles into a box score; football and basketball playbooks look like charts for a free-jazz board game...
[soundcloud id='125413107' color='#15ff00'] Vulture Shit performing "Sweat Lodge" from their forthcoming 7" vinyl EP called The Joys Of Employment (Money Fire Records #006) due February 20th.…
In Fall 2013 the Center for American Studies and Research at the American University Beirut celebrates its tenth anniversary and initiates its new MA program…
Woody Allen has always been interested in spatial configurations within his frames; known for occasionally having his characters walk outside the frame...
The history of sabotage is the history of its hypothetical non-existence, of recurrent attempts to deny that it does or should happen. Barring scattered supporters,…
Yto Barrada In conjunction with the exhibition An Album: Cinematheque Tangier, join artist Yto Barrada and special guest DJ/rupture, referred to as “a thoughtful pipeline…
The celebration of endangered literatures from around the world continues with poetry from the Pamirs in Tajikistan and NE Pakistan. With translation! Sunday, Nov. 17…
Celebrate the launch of Spook’s third issue with a panel discussion and reception in the MoCADA gallery! Founder Jason Parham and contributors Morgan Parker, Josie Duffy,…
Van Alen Institute is pleased to present an evening of performances, talks, and reflections to celebrate the launch of Elsewhere: Escape and the Urban Landscape, an…
Secret Admirer is a reading with a mystery curator whose name is revealed at the end. This edition features readers Malcolm Harris, Sarah Nicole Prickett,…
Happiness, fitness, long-life, wisdom, creativity: all these things have been just within reach since Marcus Aurelius. Yet, somehow, we don’t seem to be getting any better...