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"There would be no demands, the audience was reminded, most notably by Sarah Resnick, who offered up the boilerplate but still very eloquent explanation that to make demands of elected officials or of an established political system is to concede to either asking permission of those in power or to implicitly accepting to merely agitate within a system one deems improper, incorrect or otherwise less than preferable."
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About Us
We are a nonprofit bookstore, cafe, and event space in downtown NYC. All proceeds from every show you attend and everything you buy, down to a record and a PBR, go directly to our mission of fighting AIDS and homelessness. 126 Crosby Street, NYC
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Stuff we like
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Alison Espach: The Adults
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Faulkner was a postmaster, Kafka an insurance agent, Brontë a governess. The day jobs of famous...
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Laura Miller on the first fictional aliens in the New Yorker SF issue. With a special illustration...
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A page from Herman Melville’s journal, about meeting Captain Pollard...
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