January 09, 2007

STUFF IT

This Saturday 52nd City Magazine will celebrate our one year anniversary and the release of our latest print issue, STUFF, at a swinging little party at SNOWFLAKE (3156 Cherokee).

MYSTERY SACKS OF STUFF
Free mystery sacks of stuff to all who attend—while they last!

SHOW & TELL STUFF
Bring your favorite stuff or interesting collection and share a story...sort of an open mic night show-and-tell for your marbles, matchbooks, and memorabilia. You may even get a sneak peek at some of our own STUFF, hear some STUFF-like music, eat a little STUFF.

MAGAZINE STUFF
Get the latest edition of 52nd City magazine, which is entirely devoted to STUFF—prose, poetry, and artwork by local talent exploring the mysteries of why we just can't seem to let go of our material things. Only $8 and something worthy of piling up around the house! And don’t forget that while the print edition and online edition explore the same theme, the content is entirely different. Pick up a hard copy!

ADMISSION
Free, but we'll accept spare change donations (in our legendary TRASH CAN OF CHANGE) and would be delighted if you purchased a magazine. You will be delighted as well.

Thanks to our contributors, advertisers, subscribers, and everyone who has helped make our first year a success and an especially big thanks to our party hosts from SNOWFLAKE.

WHEN: Saturday, January 13, 2007
TIME: 2:00-5:00 PM
WHERE: SNOWFLAKE, 3156 Cherokee, St. Louis, MO 63118

Print Edition: POETRY & PROSE: Andrea Avery, Diana Benanti, Thomas Crone, M. Davis, Heidi Dean, Amanda E. Doyle, Joe Esser, Chris King, François Luong, L.A. Ramsey, Stefene Russell, Steven Schreiner, and Erik Smetana. PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS : Andrea Avery, Thomas Crone, Bill Cable, Jess Dewes, Katy Fischer, Jane Godfrey, Dave Gray.
Online Edition: Jess Dewes, Elie Gardner, Ari Holtz, Franklin Jennings, Luby Kelley, Matt Kindt, Byron Kerman, Julie Newberry, Claire Nowak-Boyd, Michael R. Allen, Jim Utz, more...

Posted by Andrea Avery at 12:23 PM | 52nd City Updates
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