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Conclusion
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Murmurs,
clanks, and whistles.

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.

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!

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 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.

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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