Five Things

Five Things

Fri. 01/23 | 7:00PM - Sat. 01/24 @ 29th Street Ballroom at Spiderhouse (map)

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Check us out at the United States Art Authority next to Ruby's BBQ; by Spiderhouse.

Five Things inspires five funny people to create a prop-based piece of art and present it in spectacular fashion. This month our female performers celebrate men, with readers Diane Fleming, Sarah Smith, Jeannette Muniz, Leah Moss, and Margo Rabb. Music from Peoplefood, Jeannette and Richard, and Melody Murder. Hosted by Amelia Gray and Stacy Muszynski.

Doors at 7pm, Friday Jan 23, U.S. Art Authority by Spiderhouse, 510 W 29th St, Admission $1.

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  • amelia.gray

    amelia.gray on Five Things @ 29th Street Ballroom at Spiderhouse

    over 3 years ago

    Diane Fleming - Diane is a poet and a short writer. She has short hair. Sometimes, she writes short stories. She won the Tenth Annual Austin Chronicle Short Story Contest for her story, Valium. She is working on an MFA in creative writing at UBC Vancouver, and is the author of Trip to Normal, a book of poetry. Her ideal job would be to travel the world with Anthony Bourdain, eating the still-beating heart of a Cambodian cobra, drinking jugs of Portuguese wine, and experiencing the crunch of roast sheep testicles in Morocco. Until then, she's a technical writer at a software company in Austin.

  • amelia.gray

    amelia.gray on Five Things @ 29th Street Ballroom at Spiderhouse

    over 3 years ago

    Margo Rabb's stories have been published in The Atlantic Monthly, Zoetrope: All Story, Seventeen, Best New American Voices, New Stories from the South, New England Review, One Story, and elsewhere, and have been broadcast on National Public Radio. She received grand prize in the Zoetrope short story contest, first prize in The Atlantic Monthly fiction contest, first prize in the American Fiction contest, and a PEN Syndicated Fiction Project Award. She grew up in Queens, New York, and recently moved to Austin, Texas with her husband and daughter.