back again as well as the video from Feb. 03 march in NYC, links are on:
under other. I'm working on another movie,
hopeful it will be completed next month, December that is.
Bc one of my jobs of web mistress is to promote web sites as well as create them...I should be promoting this one
Demolicious.net
Demolicious is a monthly poetry reading series in Cambridge MA which highlights, well, poets. Michael Basinski gave a great reading on Sunday. You missed it.
Not all the links on the links page are working yet but I'm getting to it, and since my time is getting more limited re. web surfing, I would highly appreciate it if you were to submit a link (to me obviously) to your reading series or magazine. I know I'm missing some reading series in Philly and NY and SF and for that matter, the big chunk of land that's in bt SF and NY.
Grazie.
who agrees that the epc web site at buffalo needs to be updated, and in a big way and a major hurry?
clap yer hands, let me hear you....
Bush Declares: 'We Do Not Torture'
Yeah, right, and my name is John Wieners. Pleased to meet you.
Judge and Jury Square, West of 3rd
Ad mit like surgery donna summer filled second show
some lilt gave up petals app press play catch tube
depressing: guitar watch fall screen or fall asleep hide phone
not carry, breathing, handwriting, running commentary tink come back
tint hue this evening password: cork only kidding
what you lung kids listen to indignant printer any nerve
damage escape sic pile fuckin’ highway so/dew/jewel
Green Assembly Art: Professor of Cola Products.
Brown Discussed Wardrobe During Katrina
WASHINGTON (AP) - Newly-released e-mails show former FEMA director Michael Brown discussing his wardrobe during the crisis caused by Hurricane Katrina.
He needs hip-waders bc he's in up to his...
Demolicious Poetry Series has moved to a new and improved home and changed its time.
Join us
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
5:30 P.M.
for our first reading at
THE ENORMOUS ROOM
367 Mass. Ave. (above Central Kitchen restaurant), Central Square, Cambridge
Bring an experiment to read at the open mic!
As we welcome
MICHAEL BASINSKI
Michael Basinski is the Curator of The Poetry Collection State University of New York at Buffalo. He performs his work as a solo poet and in ensemble with BuffFluxus. Among his many books of poetry are Heka (Factory School); Strange Things Begin to Happen When a Meteor Crashes in the Arizona Desert (Burning Press); The Idyllic Book (Michel Letko, Houston, Texas); Mool, Mool3Ghosts and Shards of Shampoo (Bob Cobbing's Writers Forum); Cnyttan and Heebie-Jeebies (Meow Press); By and The Doors (House Press); Un-Nome, Red Rain Two, Abzu and Flight to the Moon (Run Away Spoon Press): Poemeserss (Structum Press). His poems and other works have appeared in Dandelion, BoxKite, Antennae, Unbearables Magazine, Open Letter, Torque, Leopold Bloom, Wooden Head Review, Basta, Kiosk, Explosive Magazine, Deluxe Rubber Chicken, First Offense, Terrible Work, Juxta, Kenning, Witz, Lungfull, Lvng, Kenning, Tinfish, Curicul e Patterns, Score, Unarmed, Rampike, First Intensity, House Organ, Ferrum Wheel, End Note, and many others.
Demolicious events are held the first Sunday of every month
The Enormous Room
367 Mass. Ave., above Central Kitchen restaurant
Suggested donation: $5
For further information go to our Web site, www.demolicious.net
Bush Shows Reporter What's in His Pockets
WASHINGTON - President Bush may be burdened with the world's problems, but his pockets are pretty light.
It turns out the leader of the free world doesn't have to worry about carrying all the essentials of the common man.
Alright, he doesn't read the newspapers bc he gets his information from his staff, he carries nothing in his pockets so what does this mean?
He's a shell of a human being. I doubt he's burdened by anything.