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I also host and curate a reading series called Earshot, which takes place twice a month at The Lucky Cat in Williamsburg.
Archive 2007-09-24 Book Nerd 2007
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I also host and curate a reading series called Earshot, which takes place twice a month at The Lucky Cat in Williamsburg.
Brooklyn Lit Life: Nicole Steinberg Book Nerd 2007
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Buffy episode, "Earshot", but she ends up hearing everyone's thoughts, which I think is much more interesting.
Collider 2010
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I remember whole episodes being delayed/cancelled the Buffy episode "Earshot," about a sniper at the school right after Columbine, for example but I don't know if they tweak episodes. — Jason
Ask Matt: Homeland, Revenge, Cougar Town, Fringe and More 2011
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I really like Peters poems - he was at Earshot too and I think he did a Stanza Room Only a few years ago.
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She's the founder, curator and host of the Earshot reading series dedicated to the work and presence of emerging writers in the city.
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After I put out a plea via Facebook, natch for something to do on Friday night, Chris Nichols suggested that Maria and I stop by the opening night party for "Within Heaven's Earshot: Religious Album Covers" at the Synchronicity Space gallery in East Hollywood.
Franklin Avenue 2009
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I think it went well especially as Anna told me there had been good feed back about my poems at Earshot.
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I've read both at Earshot in the past - last time I read A Picture of Words I was accusted by an English teacher asking if she could have a copy of it to work with in class she also teaches maths.
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By season three, the high school is hell concept had basically run its course, and with the exception of a few episodes like 'The Prom' and 'Earshot,' the plot didn't really revolve around high school at all.
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