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Behind-the-scenes during a photo shoot with photographer Bob Packert for THE MONEY ISSUE $$$
Fashion director (standing) and assistant (redbird).
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Spirited Mag Tumblr: A review of this weekend's Play by Ben Mazer
Amazing review by one of America’s greatest poets.
I have seen an amazing play last night. Allison Vanouse’s play PROJECTION opened last night at 549 Columbus Ave in Boston, and there is no doubt in my mind that we are witnessing the birth of an extraordinarily gifted American dramatist and director in Allison Vanouse. The production values of this play — the complexity of beats and timing, the exquisite choreography, the mad cornucopia of light and sound (a dynamic and fluid live and original musical score, the stop speed montage of scenes from The Maltese Falcon — from which the play borrows and extends many motifs — projected over the entire production) — are of a surprisingly high level and seem to be the work of a seasoned genius. The acting was dynamic and arresting, and very very sexy. The play itself is like a work of poetry — extraordinarily lyric and witty, and also imbued with a deep probing of the guts of sexual relationships between men and women, and of the essence of deception and desire. The whole effect is of being throw into a maelstrom of double-puzzles, noir intensity, and vitally youthful passion that is something more sophisticated than one would ever have expected from such a young — but obviously unusually gifted and meticulous and serious — dramatist and director. The effect is like being thrown fully into some kind of crazy-as-a-fox combination of Mulholland Drive, Samuel Beckett, and The Maltese Falcon, or dirtier — Raymond Chandler. I would not miss the chance to see this play, presented by the extraordinarily vital Spirited Magazine, and therefore I am taking every friend I can reach to the performance tonight.
[Ben Mazer was born in New York City, and now lives in Boston, Massachusetts. His poems have been widely published in international literary periodicals, including Verse, Stand, Leviathan Quarterly, Harvard Magazine, Jacket Magazine, Fulcrum, Pequod, The Boston Phoenix, Thumbscrew and Agenda. His first collection of poems, White Cities, was published by Barbara Matteau Editions in 1995. He is a contributing editor to Fulcrum: an annual of poetry and aesthetics and The Battersea Review: a quarterly literary magazine in both online and print format]
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wonderful night! <3
Hi folks! Here are a few more photos by Brendan David Coyne that recently surfaced via spiritedmag from the Faux Fix show in Boston. The bottom photo almost convinced me that we were touring in 1978.
Thanks to Amanda for hosting a great evening.
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We joined our friends at Café Society co-hosting a party celebrating the re-opening of its vintage traditions in Jamaica Plain, Boston. Inspired by the Ziegfeld Follies and Boardwalk Empire, our guests were swooned and swooning. Thank you Nicolle Saylor for the photos, Harmony Dawn for your mystique and Maya Landi for the beauty tutorial.
And THANK YOU ALL for coming.
Full album available HERE.
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- A story about Envy -
A Sneak Preview from the making of Spirited #5 “The Money Issue” Summer 2012
[photography Bob Packert]
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We’re honored to be in the window at Grolier Poetry Book Shop! A few copies of the issue are still available at selected locations. Thank you! Thank you!
- Spirited
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Allston Pudding Reviews Spirited Magazine’s Noir Generation event at Yes.Oui.Si. Gallery:
“For the release of their latest issue, Boston’s Spirited magazine threw down a party worth writing home about, or at least talking into a tape recorder about. Befitting the issue’s noir theme, Spirited chose to have a Twin Peaks soirée at Yes.Oui.Si., and though most people seemed to interpret the costume requirement as a cue to dress with 1940s class (my fear that there’d be other people dressed as Log Lady was largely unfounded), everyone looked lovely and the pie — there was pie — tasted lovelier.”
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2 of 4 pages I illustrated, collaged and hand wrote for the latest issue of Spirited Magazine as my “Letter from the Editor” section. What influenced the issue is more important than me telling you what I think of it.
We don’t believe in fairy tales…
Spirited / pg 2-3 / Noir Generation
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