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RABBIT TALES

12 JAN 12: Rabbit Tales - Ephemeral

on Mon, 12/19/2011 - 21:01

 

January 12 Rabbit Tales:
Theme: Ephemeral
Doors @7:30, Show at 8
BYOB

Reader:
Rebecca Schultz is a senior at Yale double majoring in Art and English. Next year, she expects to be very impoverished and living in New York.

Storyteller/photographer
Jenna Salvagin Jenna Salvagin just graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Photography. She takes photos of haunted places and likes to make jewelry out of bones. Jenna can be found at the dog park with her pit bull Daisy and is experienced in event photography but won’t edit your photos to have selective color. Email her at

08 DEC 11: Rabbit Tales: Bumbling Along

on Mon, 12/05/2011 - 21:16

Rabbit Tales December!
Doors at 7:30, show at 8:00.
$3 suggested donation
BYOB
Theme: Bumbling Along

 

Readers:

The son of a single mother nurse, Eric Nelson came of age in the
concrete jungle of New Jersey, eating iron ore and spitting outgrenades
of Mickey’s Malt. Nelson’s fiction and non-fiction hasappeared in Volume
1 Brooklyn, We'll Never Have Paris, ConstellationMagazine and Zine
World; and his book of short stories, The Silk CitySeries, was released
in 2010 by Knickerbocker Press. Nelson is alsoco-curator of the reading
series, Fireside Follies, in Brooklyn, and avolunteer at ABC No Rio, , and af
ounding member of the 1441 WritersCollective. He is currently trying to
sell his first novel and hasread up and down both Coasts.

Kate Hill Cantrill’s writing has appeared most recently in Mississippi
Review, Quick Fiction, Cake Train, Matchbook, Sleepingfish, The
Believer, Wigleaf, and others. She’s been awarded fellowships from
Yaddo, Jentel, VCCA, and the James A. Michener Fund. She curates the
Rabbit Tales reading series for Rabbit Hole Studios in Dumbo. She can be
reached at <rabbittalesdumbo@gmail.com>.

 

Artist/Presenter:

Born and raised in New England, Marcie Paper is an artist currently
living and working in Brooklyn.She makes both paintings and
stop-animated films that investigate the track and significance of
short-term memory.Marcie has a background in art therapy and has worked
in the mental health field as both a caregiver and art director for
people with mental illnesses.She received her MFA from the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst in 2006 since then she has attended a number of
residencies, and has shown her work nationally.

http://www.marciepaper.com

 

Musician:

Steve Espinola is a mostly-piano-playing singer-songwriter, though he
deviates to 19-string electric tennis racket and melodic shortwave radio
on occasion. He lives in Brooklyn, NY and tends to perform in New York
City. He is a home recording enthusiast, instrument maker, flash
animator, sound editor, neighborhood activist, and cat worshiper. He's
been writing, performing and self-releasing his music since the early
1980's. He is constantly humbled by inspired beginners. As a sideline,
he is recording and archiving current musicians live onto 78 rpm
acetates and plastic picnic plates, so that music lovers in future
post-electric generations may play them on hand-cranked Victrolas

Pics from Thursday's "Comings & Goings"

on Fri, 10/14/2011 - 15:33

Photos by Jenna Salvagin  ( go to this LINK<< )

 

13 Oct 11: Rabbit Tales "Comings & Goings"

on Sat, 10/01/2011 - 22:52

READERS!

Gary Percesepe is Associate Editor at BLIP Magazine (formerly Mississippi Review), and a Contributor at The Nervous Breakdown. His short stories, poems, essays, reviews, and interviews  have been widely published or are forthcoming in Story Quarterly, N + 1, Salon, Mississippi Review, Antioch Review, Pirene’s Fountain, The Millions, Atticus Review, Houston Literary Review, Westchester Review, The Nervous Breakdown, Rumpus, Pank, Bluestem, Bull, Word Riot, Moon Milk Review, Fogged Clarity, Necessary Fiction, Frigg, Twelve Stories, Negative Suck, and other places.

8 Sept 11: Rabbit Tales "Domestic"

on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 17:55

Rabbit Tales Reading and Performance Series

9 Sept 11, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
 

$3 suggested donation to RABBITHOLE and the series.

 

READERS:

Fiction by Matthew Barbehenn
 
Poetry/spoken word by Terence Degnan
 
Memoir/Film (of the hole he lived in, among other things!) by Shawn Lyons
 

MUSICAL GUESTS:

 
Paul Tabachneck
 
 

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