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Monthly Archives: September 2017
In the Frunchroom: Parneshia Jones
We’re just a few days away from our next Frunchroom event at Beverly Arts Center. And this month, we are lucky enough to have the incomparable poet Parneshia Jones with us. Parneshia Jones is the author of Vessel: Poems (Milkweed … Continue reading
In the Frunchroom: Francine McKenna
As regular Frunchroom fans (Frunchers?) know, we like to pull in readers from near and far to describe a wealth of South Side experiences. Though our next reader is a native South Sider, she’s definitely traveling the longest distance to … Continue reading
In the Frunchroom: Troy LaRaviere
It’s been a busy month behind-the-scenes of The Frunchroom. First, we launched our podcast. (Expect the next episode very soon.) And then Beverly Woods closed and we had to find another venue. We’re very glad to say the Beverly Arts … Continue reading
The Frunchroom, Volume XI: Walk the (Beverly art) walk edition
For the third time since ours debut two-and-a-half years ago, The Frunchroom will have a new venue. And for the first time, our evening of South Side stories will have a unifying theme. Our next show will be at 730pm … Continue reading
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Podcast: The Frunchroom, Volume 1 plus show notes
It’s finally here: the first episode of The Frunchroom podcast. The monthly podcast will consist of recordings of our live shows. Not every one of our early shows was recorded, but we have copies of every one since we moved … Continue reading