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Allyson Rudolph

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Allyson Rudolph lives in Greenpoint. She tweets frequently @allysonrudolph and tumbles occasionally at allysonrudolph.tumblr.com.
  • Notable New York

Notable New York, This Week 8/13-8/19

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • August 13, 2012
This (busy!) week in NYC: MONDAY 8/13: Melville House, WORD, and The Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn team up to present a Words by the Water listening party with…
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  • Notable New York

Notable New York, This Week 8/6-8/12

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • August 6, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 8/6: Patti Smith reads from Woolgathering at Books Beneath the Bridge, followed by an interview with Ezra Goldstein, of Community Bookstore, and a signing. Brooklyn…
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Notable New York, This Week 7/30-8/5

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • July 30, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 7/30: The Books Beneath the Bridge series takes on short stories, with Robin Black (If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This), Tania James…
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Notable New York, This Week 7/23-7/29

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • July 23, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 7/23: Fluxblog celebrates 10 years of mp3 blogging at Housing Works Bookstore Café. Rob Sheffield, Mark Richardson, Emily Gould, Amanda Petrusich, Dick Valentine of Electric…
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  • Other

Notable New York, This Week 7/16-7/22

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • July 16, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 7/16: BOMB Magazine launches its summer issue at Bookcourt, featuring an audience Q&A and panel discussion with Joshua Cohen, Wayne Koestenbaum, Justin Lieberman, Carole Maso,…
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Notable New York, This Week 7/9-7/15

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • July 10, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 7/9: This month at the Franklin Park reading series: Mark Leyner (The Sugar Frosted Nutsack), Eric Sasson (Margins of Tolerance), Rupinder Gill (On the Outside…
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  • Other

Notable New York, This Week 7/2-7/8

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • July 2, 2012
This week in NYC: Very little. I suppose there’s a holiday happening. MONDAY 7/2: László Krasznahorkai, author of Satantango, gives a rare reading at HousingWorks Bookstore Café, followed by a…
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Notable New York, This Week 6/25-7/1

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • June 25, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 6/25: Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya reads from The Watch, and will discuss with Anderson Tepper. McNally Jackson, 7pm, free. TUESDAY 6/26:  Also at McNally Jackson, Glen Duncan…
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Notable New York, This Week 6/18-6/24

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • June 18, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 6/18: This sounds like a fun party game. Four writers—Saara Dutton, Daniel Guzmán, Michael Maiello, and Peter Olson—imagine a discarded novel by Stephen King and…
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Notable New York, This Week 6/11-6/17

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • June 11, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 6/11: Housing Works Bookstore Café hosts Morningside Opera’s A Weimar Flute—an experimental cabaret performance combining sections of Mozart’s The Magic Flute with literature from Weimar…
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Notable New York, This Week 5/28-6/3

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • May 28, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 5/28: The Nervous Breakdown and Emergency Press bring you TNB New York, with performances and readings by Edgar Oliver, Elna Baker, Chad Faries, and Lenore…
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Notable New York, This Week 5/21-5/27

  • Allyson Rudolph
  • May 21, 2012
This week in NYC: MONDAY 5/21: Bookcourt hosts a reading by the Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop, with performances by Nick Dybek, Madeline McDonnell, Eric Sasson, and Julie Innis. 7pm, free.…
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