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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub Featuring Savannah Cooper-Ramsey\, Lillian Dunn\, and Gabriel Ojeda-Sague
DESCRIPTION:  Savannah Cooper-Ramsey\, a fitful Philadelphian who likes to make things (often poems)\, is the author of “The Self\, it’s nothing personal”\, the first of two chapbook projects forthcoming with Waterhouse Ltd. Her work has also been published in Whirlwind Magazine Lillian Dunn studied community literary projects in Argentina as a Fulbright scholar before moving to Philadelphia and co-founding APIARY and runs the SPACES Artist in Residence Program at the Village of Arts and Humanities. She writes poetry with the Rogue Workshop. Gabriel Ojeda-Sague is a Miami -> Philly\, Latino\, gay Leo. His first collection\, Oil and Candle\, is a set of writings on Santería\, war\, and the precarity of Latino-American lives. He is also the author of 4 chapbooks\, most recently Where Everything is in Halves. His work can be found at ojedasague.com. Host: Sean Lynch
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-featuring-savannah-cooper-ramsey-lillian-dunn-and-gabriel-ojeda-sague/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone @ Communally Presents Kill It to Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism's Triumph over Democracy
DESCRIPTION:  \nKill It to Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism’s Triumph over Democracy \nby Corey Dolgon ($34.95 -University of Chicago Press) Books will be available to purchase and be autographed \n“To understand the popularity of Italian Fascism in the ’30s\, we needed Antonio Gramsci. To understand the popular malaise among the US middle class in the ’50s\, we needed C. Wright Mills. And to understand the popularity of Donald J. Trump and the prevailing logic that turns billionaires into job creators\, unions into job destroyers\, and climate scientists into godless Communists\, we need Corey Dolgon. Clear-eyed and perceptive\, Dolgon reveals that the new ‘common sense’ upholding privatization\, deregulation\, wealth concentration\, and the erosion of democracy and civil liberties as the only path to prosperity was not the handiwork of Fox News and wily neocons but the outcome of a deeper ideological and cultural shift. Kill It to Save It is mandatory reading if we are to replace the neoliberal ‘common sense’ with the radical possibilities of ‘good sense.’” Jim Hightower\, author\, radio commentator\, and editor of “The Hightower Lowdown.”
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-communally-presents-kill-it-to-save-it-an-autopsy-of-capitalisms-triumph-over-democracy/
LOCATION:Communally\, 1128 Walnut Street\, 2nd Floor\, Philadelphia\, 19107\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie’s Pub featuring Eliza Callard\, Lucy Bell Sellers\, and Fritz Ward
DESCRIPTION:Eliza Callard is a Philly gal\, and still lives in the Germantown rowhouse she grew up in.  She likes to run in the Wissahickon and kayak in the Schuylkill\, she has been published widely. Lucy Bell Sellers lives in Germantown\, taught theatre at Germantown  Friends and at College of the Atlantic. She has written poetry since she was little\, but never very much. \nFritz Ward is the author of Tsunami Diorama and the Doppelganged. The recipient of the Cecil Hemley Memorial Prize from the Poetry Society of America\, his poetry has appeared in American Poetry Review\, Best New Poets\,  and elsewhere. He works at Swarthmore College and lives just outside of Philadelphia. Open Reading Follows\, Jennifer Hook and Alina Macneal Hosts
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-featuring-eliza-callard-lucy-bell-sellers-and-fritz-ward/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
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