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Book Arts
2:30 am
Thu November 8, 2012

Deep Wood Press the brings art back into printing literature

Credit Kalamazoo Book Arts Center
Samples of works from Deep Wood Press

  • Listen to Chad Pastotnik of Deep Wood Press

For 20 years, Chad Pastotnik has printed handmade books in Mancelona, Michigan. Pastotnik’s exhibit 20 Years of Deep Wood Press will be at the Kalamazoo Book Arts Center through the end of this month. He uses a lot of natural fibers in his work, but one common ingredient is missing.

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Theatre
9:00 pm
Tue November 6, 2012

"Ruined" sheds light on sexual violence during civil war in the Congo

Credit WMU Theatre Dept.
WMU students Tina Pinson, Marrisa Harrington and Eddie Coleman.

  • A preview for WMU's production of "Ruined"

Western Michigan University theater students will perform the Pulitzer prize winning drama, Ruined Thursday night.

“The play takes place in the eastern portion of the Democratic Republic of Congo," says Director Awoye Timpo. "And it’s all about the lives of the men and women who have been affected by the war that’s been going on there.”

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Local Authors
7:00 pm
Tue November 6, 2012

Seven Thousand Ways to Listen

Author Mark Nepo

  • Mark Nepo talks about "Seven Thousand Ways to Listen"

Kalamazoo writer Mark Nepo is best known for The Book of Awakening, which was on the New York Times best seller list last year. Nepo's new book is called Seven Thousand Ways to Listen

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