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I've already explained to journalists, that my "sepulture" was held three days before performance that was announcement in press. It's happened that TV-journalists from Moscow asked me to undertake this action special for them, but as an artist, I realized that my re-sepulture would be the farce.

I've already explained to journalists, that my "sepulture" was held three days before performance that was announcement in press. It's happened that TV-journalists from Moscow asked me to undertake this action special for them, but as an artist, I realized that my re-sepulture would be the farce. I am quite calm to the attention of the media. Russian proverb says "if something glitters, this doesn't mean that it's the gold". Although I must honestly say, when newspapers and magazines write about you, and when you see yourself on TV channel - you beginning to like it, you want more and more. "Homo sum et nihil humanum a me alienum puto"... I think, however, that this feeling must be kept under strict control, if the barriers will be destroyed then don't wait for good.

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begins: Dec 4, 5:00 pm

ends: Dec 4, 7:00 pm

location: Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Kelly Writers House presents

WRITERS WITHOUT BORDERS:
A reading by South African novelist,
poet & activist BREYTEN BREYTENBACH

Thursday, 12/4 at 6:00 PM
The Writers House | 3805 Locust Walk
This event is free & open to the public - no registration required!
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A native of South Africa, BREYTEN BREYTENBACH is a distinguished
painter, activist and writer of more than 30 books of poetry and
fiction, as well as essays and dramatic works in both Afrikaans and
English. A committed opponent of apartheid, Breytenbach established the
resistance group "Okhela" for which he wrote the platform. From



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The artist and poet from St.-Petersburg (Russia) Artyom Suslov recently declared war to mass culture. He said that intends to write the picture using of his own blood and wants to do so publicly during the performance at one of the central streets
of St. Petersburg.

The artist and poet from St.-Petersburg (Russia) Artyom Suslov recently declared war to mass culture.

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begins: Jun 14, 7:30 pm

ends: Jun 14, 9:30 pm

location: A-Space

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Cindy Crabb of Doris zine and Erick Lyle (aka Iggy Scam), author of On the Lower Frequencies: A Secret History of the City and Scam zine

Saturday, June 14 • 7:30pm



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Profile of local blacksmith artist.

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Huge parade in North Philadelphia to celebrate the culmination of the Lifting Our Cultures and Families project, a year-long collaboration between Spiral Q Puppet Theater and Feltonville Intermediate.

For more information, visit www.spiralq.org

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