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DESCRIPTION:The roving RADAR Reading Series comes to Intersection with an evening of 
 short plays, loose cannon performance art, monster lectures, live 
 photography, readings, advice and more.\n\nRSVP for your Free tickets here: 
 http://iftaradar.eventbrite.com/\n\nPERFORMERS:\n\nSarah Bierman is a 
 former Queer Educator who likes to write plays. She recently had her first 
 play Madhouse ( a lesbian farce) produced at the College of Marin. The 
 faculty made the cast put warning signs on the posters. She dreams of 
 winning the Super Lotto and creating an Eco Village in New 
 Zealand.\n\nTrinie Dalton has authored and/or edited five books. Wide Eyed 
 (Akashic), Sweet Tomb (Madras Press), and A Unicorn Is Born (Abrams) are 
 works of fiction. Dear New Girl or Whatever Your Name Is (McSweeney's) and 
 Mythtym (Picturebox) are art compilations. She writes articles and reviews 
 about books, art, and music, somewhat collected on sweettomb.com. She 
 teaches book/arts and writing at Pratt and NYU, and is on the MFA Fiction 
 faculty at Vermont College of Fine Arts.\n\nPhillip Huang's writings have 
 appeared in numerous anthologies including Queer PAPI Porn, Charlie Chan is 
 Dead II, Best Gay Asian Erotica, Take Out: Queer Writing From Asian Pacific 
 America, Fresh Men: New Voices in Gay Fiction, Inside Him: New Gay Erotica, 
 as well as POZ Magazine, Hyphen Magazine, The Asian Pacific American 
 Journal, The East Bay Express, and the queer online journals of Lodestar 
 Quarterly, Velvet Mafia, and Suspect Thoughts. In 2000, he was the 1st and 
 2nd Place Winner of the POZ/Artery Poetry Contest; in 2006 he was a 
 finalist for the Asian America Writers' Workshop Short Fiction Prize; in 
 2008 he was a finalist for the Open Door Gay Fiction Prize. In 2008 he 
 received funding from the East Bay Fund for Artists to develop his 
 one-woman show, Semen and White Lace, with the Oakland Asian Cultural 
 Center. He has since performed in the National Queer Arts Festival, the SF 
 Fringe Festival, and APAture. You can see his work on Youtube by searching 
 his name.\n\nMonty Suwannukul is a freelance photographer and graphic 
 designer. A graduate of UC Berkeley, Monty went on to work for Pixar 
 Animation Studios and Gershoni Creative Agency. His photography has 
 appeared in Mother Jones and San Francisco Magazine as well as on his 
 website www.generalmonty.com. He is currently living and working in San 
 Francisco.\n\nand featuring HOT PROBS with Ben McCoy - Ben McCoy helps you 
 with your problems.\n\nand a lecture on Godzilla by Lucy Corin\nLucy Corin 
 is the author of the short story collection The Entire Predicament (Tin 
 House books 2007) and the novel Everyday Psychokillers: A History for Girls 
 (FC2 2004).\n\nHosted by Michelle Tea \nCookies for those who need 
 advice.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/13/18677047.php
SUMMARY:RADAR Reading Series
LOCATION:Intersection for the Arts\n925 Mission Street at 5th Street in the historic 
 San Francisco Chronicle Building- Intersection 5M\nSan Francisco, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/13/18677047.php
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