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SUMMARY:Chavisa Woods &Friends
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays in July on Howlarts.org\nJuly 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27\, 2021 at 8 PM \n“Think of her as a literary exorcist\, calling out certain entities that possess rural America: isolation\, working-class poverty\, drugs\, incarceration\, military dogma\, and evangelical religion.” \n—Kirkus Reviews \nHowl Arts is pleased to present the latest installment of its online residency series\, &Friends\, with author Chavisa Woods. Every Tuesday in July\, Woods will share work from her short-fiction collections Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country & Other Stories and Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind\, as well as her recent and critically acclaimed memoir 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). The author’s fiction focuses on the lives of uniquely American “others” who inhabit rural conservative parts of the U.S. \nWoods will be joined by fellow writers and artists who will perform live readings of poetry and prose\, and meet in conversation. Guests include Erin Markey\, Katherine Arnoldi\, Jeanne Thornton\, Sanina Clark\, Libby Edwards\, and Jillian McManemin. Episodes stream Tuesdays in July on Howlarts.org. \nOf her critically acclaimed memoir\, 100 Times\, she writes\, “What compelled me to embark upon this project seemed to be the exact opposite motivation behind the writing of most memoirs. I decided to put these stories to the page not because my life has been exceptional. I felt it was incumbent upon me to tell the stories exactly because\, when it comes to sexism\, my life is not exceptional at all.” \n“Incident by incident\, this book makes its case in stark\, personal terms.” —The New York Times \n&Friends Episodes Include: \nJuly 6: Woods reads excerpts from her short stories “What’s Happening on the News?” and “Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country.” \nJuly 13: Woods will read from and discuss her most recent book\, 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). She will be joined by fellow author Sanina Clark\, who edited the memoir\, and Katherine Arnoldi\, feminist activist and author of All Things Are Labor and The Amazing True Story of a Teenage Single Mom. \nJuly 20: Woods and Erin Markey perform in a live reading of the short story “Zombie”\, from Woods’ most recent collection of fiction Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country. \nJuly 27: Prose and Poetry. Readings of Woods’ short stories will include Jeanne Thornton reading “The Smallest Actions”\, Jillian McManemin reading “Dolce”\, and Libby Edwards reading “A Little Aside”. Woods will recite her theatrical poem “Seven Gifts”. \nAbout Chavisa Woods \nAbout Katherine Arnoldi \nAbout Erin Markey \nAbout Jillian McManemin \nAbout Jeanne Thornton \n  \nIllustration by Erika Sjule
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/chavisa-woods-friends-2/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chavisa Woods &Friends
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays in July on Howlarts.org\nJuly 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27\, 2021 at 8 PM \n“Think of her as a literary exorcist\, calling out certain entities that possess rural America: isolation\, working-class poverty\, drugs\, incarceration\, military dogma\, and evangelical religion.” \n—Kirkus Reviews \nHowl Arts is pleased to present the latest installment of its online residency series\, &Friends\, with author Chavisa Woods. Every Tuesday in July\, Woods will share work from her short-fiction collections Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country & Other Stories and Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind\, as well as her recent and critically acclaimed memoir 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). The author’s fiction focuses on the lives of uniquely American “others” who inhabit rural conservative parts of the U.S. \nWoods will be joined by fellow writers and artists who will perform live readings of poetry and prose\, and meet in conversation. Guests include Erin Markey\, Katherine Arnoldi\, Jeanne Thornton\, Sanina Clark\, Libby Edwards\, and Jillian McManemin. Episodes stream Tuesdays in July on Howlarts.org. \nOf her critically acclaimed memoir\, 100 Times\, she writes\, “What compelled me to embark upon this project seemed to be the exact opposite motivation behind the writing of most memoirs. I decided to put these stories to the page not because my life has been exceptional. I felt it was incumbent upon me to tell the stories exactly because\, when it comes to sexism\, my life is not exceptional at all.” \n“Incident by incident\, this book makes its case in stark\, personal terms.” —The New York Times \n&Friends Episodes Include: \nJuly 6: Woods reads excerpts from her short stories “What’s Happening on the News?” and “Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country.” \nJuly 13: Woods will read from and discuss her most recent book\, 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). She will be joined by fellow author Sanina Clark\, who edited the memoir\, and Katherine Arnoldi\, feminist activist and author of All Things Are Labor and The Amazing True Story of a Teenage Single Mom. \nJuly 20: Woods and Erin Markey perform in a live reading of the short story “Zombie”\, from Woods’ most recent collection of fiction Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country. \nJuly 27: Prose and Poetry. Readings of Woods’ short stories will include Jeanne Thornton reading “The Smallest Actions”\, Jillian McManemin reading “Dolce”\, and Libby Edwards reading “A Little Aside”. Woods will recite her theatrical poem “Seven Gifts”. \nAbout Chavisa Woods \nAbout Katherine Arnoldi \nAbout Erin Markey \nAbout Jillian McManemin \nAbout Jeanne Thornton \nIllustration by Erika Sjule
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LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chavisa Woods &Friends
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays in July\nJuly 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27\, 2021 at 8 PM \n“Think of her as a literary exorcist\, calling out certain entities that possess rural America: isolation\, working-class poverty\, drugs\, incarceration\, military dogma\, and evangelical religion.” \n—Kirkus Reviews \nHowl Arts is pleased to present the latest installment of its online residency series\, &Friends\, with author Chavisa Woods. Every Tuesday in July\, Woods will share work from her short-fiction collections Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country & Other Stories and Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind\, as well as her recent and critically acclaimed memoir 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). The author’s fiction focuses on the lives of uniquely American “others” who inhabit rural conservative parts of the U.S. \nWoods will be joined by fellow writers and artists who will perform live readings of poetry and prose\, and meet in conversation. Guests include Erin Markey\, Katherine Arnoldi\, Jeanne Thornton\, Sanina Clark\, Libby Edwards\, and Jillian McManemin. Episodes stream Tuesdays in July on Howlarts.org. \nOf her critically acclaimed memoir\, 100 Times\, she writes\, “What compelled me to embark upon this project seemed to be the exact opposite motivation behind the writing of most memoirs. I decided to put these stories to the page not because my life has been exceptional. I felt it was incumbent upon me to tell the stories exactly because\, when it comes to sexism\, my life is not exceptional at all.” \n“Incident by incident\, this book makes its case in stark\, personal terms.” —The New York Times \n&Friends Episodes Include: \nJuly 6: Woods reads excerpts from her short stories “What’s Happening on the News?” and “Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country.” \nJuly 13: Woods will read from and discuss her most recent book\, 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). She will be joined by fellow author Sanina Clark\, who edited the memoir\, and Katherine Arnoldi\, feminist activist and author of All Things Are Labor and The Amazing True Story of a Teenage Single Mom. \nJuly 20: Woods and Erin Markey perform in a live reading of the short story “Zombie”\, from Woods’ most recent collection of fiction Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country. \nJuly 27: Prose and Poetry. Readings of Woods’ short stories will include Jeanne Thornton reading “The Smallest Actions”\, Jillian McManemin reading “Dolce”\, and Libby Edwards reading “A Little Aside”. Woods will recite her theatrical poem “Seven Gifts”. \nAbout Chavisa Woods \nAbout Katherine Arnoldi \nAbout Erin Markey \nAbout Jillian McManemin \nAbout Jeanne Thornton \n  \nIllustration by Erika Sjule
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show with John Pizza: Infested
DESCRIPTION:12:00 AM–11:59 PM \nWatch on www.howlarts.org \nWe’re coming out of our tunnels\, up from the underground\, out of the darkness into the summertime light\, and now…it’s time to socialize. Like the wings and legs of bugs\, I feel wiggly and restless. \nYou’re asking me to party with others. My exoskeleton crawls\, and I’m restlessly shifting from foot to foot but always with a smile across my mandibles. —John Pizza \nJoin John Pizza for Infested\, a little post-quarantine poem about self-courage and the insects inside our guts that wiggle in protest. \nJohn Pizza is a performer\, builder\, and drawer. He uses trash and thrift-store detritus scrounged in his Brooklyn neighborhood to tell stories and make his shows. He loves the macabre and the mushy sweet. His sculptures are performative\, and his performances involve sculptures—an object theatre of weird surprises.  \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \n“Performance is anything done with purpose and style.” —Tom Murrin \nHowl! Happening is home to the archive of Tom Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic and the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon—without fail\, paid booking or not\, in all seasons and whatever the weather—he performed his Luna Macaroona Full Moon Show. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as guests—pushing the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger\, Lisa Kron\, and many others. When he didn’t have a club date\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-with-john-pizza-infested/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Happening Soon,Performance,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Chavisa Woods &Friends
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays in July\nJuly 6\, 13\, 20\, and 27\, 2021 at 8 PM \n“Think of her as a literary exorcist\, calling out certain entities that possess rural America: isolation\, working-class poverty\, drugs\, incarceration\, military dogma\, and evangelical religion.” \n—Kirkus Reviews \nHowl Arts is pleased to present the latest installment of its online residency series\, &Friends\, with author Chavisa Woods. Every Tuesday in July\, Woods will share work from her short-fiction collections Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country & Other Stories and Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind\, as well as her recent and critically acclaimed memoir 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). The author’s fiction focuses on the lives of uniquely American “others” who inhabit rural conservative parts of the U.S. \nWoods will be joined by fellow writers and artists who will perform live readings of poetry and prose\, and meet in conversation. Guests include Erin Markey\, Katherine Arnoldi\, Jeanne Thornton\, Sanina Clark\, Libby Edwards\, and Jillian McManemin. Episodes stream Tuesdays in July on Howlarts.org. \nOf her critically acclaimed memoir\, 100 Times\, she writes\, “What compelled me to embark upon this project seemed to be the exact opposite motivation behind the writing of most memoirs. I decided to put these stories to the page not because my life has been exceptional. I felt it was incumbent upon me to tell the stories exactly because\, when it comes to sexism\, my life is not exceptional at all.” \n“Incident by incident\, this book makes its case in stark\, personal terms.” —The New York Times \n&Friends Episodes Include: \nJuly 6: Woods reads excerpts from her short stories “What’s Happening on the News?” and “Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country.” \nJuly 13: Woods will read from and discuss her most recent book\, 100 Times (A Memoir of Sexism). She will be joined by fellow author Sanina Clark\, who edited the memoir\, and Katherine Arnoldi\, feminist activist and author of All Things Are Labor and The Amazing True Story of a Teenage Single Mom. \nJuly 20: Woods and Erin Markey perform in a live reading of the short story “Zombie”\, from Woods’ most recent collection of fiction Things to Do When You’re Goth in the Country. \nJuly 27: Prose and Poetry. Readings of Woods’ short stories will include Jeanne Thornton reading “The Smallest Actions”\, Jillian McManemin reading “Dolce”\, and Libby Edwards reading “A Little Aside”. Woods will recite her theatrical poem “Seven Gifts”. \nAbout Chavisa Woods \nAbout Katherine Arnoldi \nAbout Erin Markey \nAbout Jillian McManemin \nAbout Jeanne Thornton \n  \nIllustration by Erika Sjule \nHeadshot by Itziar Barrio
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/chavisa-woods-friends-4/
LOCATION:NY
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