Archive for the ‘Feature’ Category
Richard Hugo House Literary Series
by Lissa Richardson
Originally published on November 1, 2010
Originally published on November 1, 2010
The fourth season of Richard Hugo House’s Literary Series is well underway. Beginning in October, the Lit Series spans six months with four events, the next of which is November 19th. The events bolster Hugo House’s commitment to fostering new writing by commissioning three writers and a band to produce new texts and a song [...]
Who Can Resist Cheap Beer and Prose?
by Lissa Richardson
Originally published on September 3, 2010
Originally published on September 3, 2010
At the end of September (the 30th to be exact) Richard Hugo House is hosting its year old event “Cheap Beer and Prose,” a free literary series everyone can appreciate; not only because it’s free and PBR is only $1 a can, but also because the event was designed with something for everyone. A spin [...]
Onward and Upward with the House
by Lissa Richardson
Originally published on August 1, 2010
Originally published on August 1, 2010
On Monday, August 16th, Richard Hugo House’s 2010-2011 Literary Series tickets go on sale (http://www.hugohouse.org/content/hugo-literary-series). Each season, the House hosts four events, commissioning three authors and a song writer or a band to write on a theme and prompt dreamt up by the Hugo House staff. The series sits at the core of the House’s [...]
Publishing 2.0
by Richard Luck
Originally published on August 1, 2010
Originally published on August 1, 2010
Back in 2001 we did a demographic survey so that we could better figure out how to promote Pif to advertisers who wanted to reach our audience. The dot-com bust had decimated online advertising as we knew it and we were scrambling to figure out some way we could keep the lights on. We knew [...]
Purity and Danger in Net Art
by Diane Greco
Originally published on January 4, 2002
Originally published on January 4, 2002
Like a lot of contemporary art, “Sex/Anthrax” aims to unsettle the viewer’s
complacency, in this case about sexuality, infection by anthrax,
and the spectre of uncontrollability that these things conjure up.




