Friday, March 13th, 2009

MOLES NOT MOLAR
Presents a Thick Glowing To-Be-Ladled Trough of Film, Sound, and Poetry Gulash!

@ the CRANE ARTS COMMUNITY SPACE
located inside The Crane Arts Building at 1400 N. American St. (two blocks north of Girard Ave. between 2nd & 3rd streets)

Featuring
ROB HALPERN (Poet; San Francisco)
KATE BROWN (Filmmaker; New York)
With Musical Accompaniment by TRISTAN DAHN (Musician; Philadelphia)
JOEY YEAROUS-ALGOZIN (Poet; Philadelphia)

ROB HALPERN is the author of Rumored Place, Imaginary Politics, Snow Sensitive Skin (a collaboration with Taylor Brady), and Disaster Suites. Music for Porn is forthcoming. He’s currently co-editing the poems of the late Frances Jaffer together with Kathleen Fraser, and translating the early essays of Georges Perec. An active participant in the Nonsite Collective, he lives in San Francisco.

KATE BROWN lives in NYC and makes 16mm films, prints, and drawings. She will be screening a print of her film about the state of Utah, from which we were privileged to hear a selection of the sound recordings during the Radio Moles event.

TRISTAN DAHN, who spent most of his life in Upstate New York, is a musician who now resides in Philadelphia, where he works, reads, eats, plays, sleeps, and has the pleasure of sharing his work. This is his first live collaboration with a filmmaker.

JOEY YEAROUS-ALGOZIN lives in Philadelphia, where he is a graduate student in Poetry at Temple University. His work is forthcoming or has appeared in For(a)ge and The Robert Walser Society of Western Massachussets. His current project, TOWARDS DAYS, is accessible from his blog, LEAN-TO, at www.leantonotes.blogspot.com.

For directions please go to www.cranearts.com/visit_crane_arts.html