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Spooks By Me: I'll be in the Bay Area this Saturday and Sunday!
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I'm getting hungry, peel me a grape / Expatriate / Never trust whitey / People are dicks. Friday, June 18, 2010. I'll be in the Bay Area this Saturday and Sunday! The (New) Reading Series at 21 Grand Presents. Jeffrey Schrader and K. Lorraine Graham. Sunday, June 20, 2010. 416 25th Street, Oakland. 8217;s newest book is Art Fraud. BlazeVOX 2010). This summer his newest work will be gridpattern. Friday, June 18, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Les Figues Press Blog.
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Spooks By Me: Daily
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I'm getting hungry, peel me a grape / Expatriate / Never trust whitey / People are dicks. Monday, June 14, 2010. I've been sucked into facebookland conversations about the Rethinking Poetics Conference. Enough of that. Mark and I ate the last of the apricot-blackberry tart I made for my birthday, and it was delicious. Otherwise, I've been eating a lot of strawberries. I also made a killer roasted-potato salad with corn (also roasted), zucchini, red onion, green beans and tomatoes. Dressin...Of what the f...
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Spooks By Me: August 2009
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I'm getting hungry, peel me a grape / Expatriate / Never trust whitey / People are dicks. Monday, August 24, 2009. Trip Report Part Four: Brussels. I loved Brussels instantly. If you're skeptical of my ability to love a place I don't really know, then know that I felt immediately at ease there- relaxed and strangely unalienated in a way that's difficult to feel in unfamiliar places. Bruxelles (yes, I'm going to spell it differently every other time I write it) was. Metro we should get on, and which direc...
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Spooks By Me: September 2009
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I'm getting hungry, peel me a grape / Expatriate / Never trust whitey / People are dicks. Monday, September 28, 2009. The Sufficiently Hierarchical New Sir Sequels. This is the first complete week of classes at UCSD- but I don't have to be on campus on Monday, so I'm here trying to clean and organize my desk and put away my clothes. I organized my manuscript files, and found a half-finished manuscript called The Death of a Toad. That's a kind of mashup flarf conceptual piece. I don't know what it is&...
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Spooks By Me: February 2010
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I'm getting hungry, peel me a grape / Expatriate / Never trust whitey / People are dicks. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Want to impress me? Throw a really good party. I have finished the introduction for Ben Lerner. I attempted to practice my lacrosse ball choreography piece, but I couldn't practice too much, because my hamstring is really, really still messed up. I hope that I'm in decent shape for tomorrow, and I hope that performing tomorrow doesn't mess it up even more. Wednesday, February 24, 2010.
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Really Bad Movies: 06/01/2004 - 07/01/2004
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A bard's eye view of love, life and psychotronic cinema. Tuesday, June 29, 2004. For your wonderful enthusiasm. I raise my extra-strong morning coffee to you. For your brilliant reading. it means a lot to me. I stammer for the right words. oh my, yes. Posted by richard lopez @ 7:40 AM. The united states of america. The west coast of the united states of america. Posted by richard lopez @ 7:22 AM. Sunday, June 27, 2004. Now to work on our interview. Posted by richard lopez @ 10:05 PM. Books find their rea...
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Really Bad Movies: 02/01/2005 - 03/01/2005
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A bard's eye view of love, life and psychotronic cinema. Saturday, February 19, 2005. A good interview of one of my favorite poets Michael Farrell here. For examples of his samples, so to speak. his book. Posted by richard lopez @ 4:19 PM. Thursday, February 17, 2005. When I first really began to read the poetry of Thom Gunn I checked out the hardcover edition of. The Passages of Joy. From the university library. I don't recall how I found his work but like Crag Hill in his post. Today promises to be a l...
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Really Bad Movies: 03/01/2005 - 04/01/2005
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A bard's eye view of love, life and psychotronic cinema. Monday, March 28, 2005. Oh man, I had a dream. this weekend I dreamt I was reading a couple of poems by Chris Murray. I'm so used to getting five hrs of sleep, working with a sleep deficit, that waking life and dreaming life blend together. I dream when I'm awake, and I read when I dream. and the dreams are so fricking vivid that I think an episode I experienced was but a dream, and the dream is an episode from my waking reality. Miss his words, man.
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Really Bad Movies: 01/01/2005 - 02/01/2005
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A bard's eye view of love, life and psychotronic cinema. Monday, January 24, 2005. Oh man, has it been 20 yrs already? The Sacramento Bee published this story. About the 20 yr anniversary of the movie The Breakfast Club. However, John Hughes's movie. Is a decent film, I've seen it oh I dunno how many times. but it is not the quintessential teen flick as reported today in the Bee. too many stereotypes, too much youthful angst:. Pity poor me, my parents just don't understand. Naw, cuz I've never met a pers...
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Really Bad Movies: 07/01/2004 - 08/01/2004
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A bard's eye view of love, life and psychotronic cinema. Saturday, July 31, 2004. Tom Beckett at Vanishing Points of Resemblance. On poet Jim McCrary. Posted by richard lopez @ 8:32 PM. Monday, July 26, 2004. A few years ago I served time in grad school. after finishing what seemed a life sentence of hard labor I find myself thinking of a seminal text I used for an intro to critical theory, and a later illustration on how humanity is defined often by those who live on its margins. A writer would think ta...
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