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Conclusion

Murmurs, clanks, and whistles.

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bluecathexis

With five works published in three languages, Christophe Brunski is quite the admirable polyglot. Check out his new site and browse his work. Apart from the cool new online store, Skytemple handled the overall site design, and all copy is loaded dynamically (including the handy excerpt display), so the author can make updates easily, at his leisure.

Journey through bluecathexis.

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Mecha Zone

Talented video game artist Dave White has done work for Mechwarrior, TMNT, Lego, and more. Check out the shiny robots, tutorials, posters, and sculptures.

Power up in Mecha Zone!

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Eddie Bartók-Baratta

Bird Man
Eddie Bartók-Baratta
Original Flute — The Finest Poems

“Powerful and fascinating” ―Bin Ramke, Denver Quarterly

“As carefully prepared as a concert” ― Scott Metcalfe, Director, Cambridge Bach Ensemble

Sunday, May 27, 2007, 7 p.m.
Friends Meetinghouse
43 Center Street, Northampton


With work in African American Review, Verse, Sentence, BOMB, and closer to home, the Massachusetts Review, Ploughshares, and Boston Review, Northampton poet Eddie Bartók-Baratta offers a unique blend of original flute compositions woven into an arc of poems recited from memory. Eddie has two books forthcoming, and a CD, “Old New York City Where I Lay My Head.” An audience discussion will follow the recitation.

Suggested Donation $4

For more information: 413.584.8187

Check out Eddie's card.

Miss Sass

Miss Sass video of the day featured in hooping.org

Miss Sass loops it up in Pulaski Park, Northampton, and gets featured in hooping.org. Miss Sass recently performed at the Happy Pill Circus 2, and she and her glowing hoop look very photogenic - check it out.

The video of the day isn't bad, either.

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Paradise City Arts Festival

Northampton, Massachusetts
May 26, 27 & 28, 2007
Memorial Day weekend


"The Paradise City Arts Festival has a vibrant soul that many similar exhibitions reach for but never attain. At Paradise City, jazz melodies float in the air, while the food soars beyond expectations. Most remarkable are the art pieces themselves... the three day Northampton event has blossomed into a unique visual arts institution." - Boston Magazine

Take yourself down to Paradise City.

Thanks for looking,

Curt Hayden

curt@skytemple.com
413.320.4172
Hawley Street - Northampton, MA - 01060

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