Monday, September 17, 2012
Come to 'History of the "F" Word'!
This Tuesday we invite you to a special lecture/discussion with Deanna Larsen, called History of the "F" Word.
It should be an excellent conversation about everything from the urban legends of its etymology, its literary history and modern usage to the vice president’s infamous slip, the FCC, and the effects of taboo.
History of the "F" Word will take place Tuesday, September 18 from 7-8:30 PM. Admission is $6.00 at the door, but if you pre-register on the Light Grey Art Lab site, it's discounted to $5.00!
Deanna Larsen is a poet and MFA candidate at Minnesota State University, Mankato where she teaches English Composition and is an assistant poetry editor for Blue Earth Review. Her work has appeared in PANK, Blood Orange Review, Neon, and numerous other publications. She has recently been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes and for inclusion in the annual anthology Best New Poets. Additionally, she is a Spanish tutor, freelance translator, and laser tag enthusiast.
Hope to see you there!
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