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1999 Stories by Tricia Wasbotten Parker

Archives: 2001 | 1999 | 1998
  • Meter Man

    published November 11, 1999

    After an impressive poetry reading last year, the YMCA Writer's Voice of downtown Phoenix invited East Coast poet Joshua Beckman back to... More >>

  • Soap on a Rope

    published September 30, 1999

    Her/She Senses, a collaboration of performance artists Angela Ellsworth (co-founder of the local nonprofit Live Art Platform) and Tina Takemoto,... More >>

  • Meet Puppets

    published September 2, 1999

    In a roundabout way, the Great Arizona Puppet Theater has the state's foot-dragging bureaucracy to thank for its new home. Some... More >>

  • Y Not Write?

    published July 8, 1999

    In mid-1800s London, a group of young men gathered to study and discuss the Bible together. Founder George Williams formed this unassuming reading... More >>

  • The Famous Mr. Ed

    published March 11, 1999

    "Like any writer, I'd rather be read than dead. Like any serious 'author,' I'd rather be dead than not read at all." This from Edward Abbey,... More >>

  • Spalding Knows Best

    published February 4, 1999

    In his latest monologue, It's a Slippery Slope, Spalding Gray says, "I always expected that one day all the people that were booking me in... More >>

Archives: 2001 | 1999 | 1998
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