Readings by Lucy Corin and Alix Lambert.
Lucy Corin is the author of the short story collections One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses (McSweeney's Books) and The Entire Predicament (Tin House Books) and the novel Everyday Psychokillers: A History for Girls (FC2). Her stories have appeared in American Short Fiction, Conjunctions, Ploughshares, Tin House Magazine, and elsewhere. She’s been a fellow at Breadloaf and Sewanee, and spent 2012–13 at the American Academy in Rome as the John Guare Fellow in Literature.
Alix Lambert directed and produced the feature-length documentaries The Mark of Cain, Bayou Blue, and Mentor. She is cocreator and codirector of Crime: The Animated Series, and creator, writer, director of the Ambiance Man series (starring Fred Armisen), both for MOCAtv. As an artist Lambert has exhibited her work to international critical acclaim. She is the author of four books: Mastering The Melon, The Silencing, Russian Prison Tattoos, and Crime. Lambert cofounded and is coartistic director of The Brooklyn International Theater Company.
RE@DS is included with L@TE admission.
$7.00 General Admission.
Free for BAM/PFA Members and UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.
Readings by Lucy Corin and Alix Lambert.
Lucy Corin is the author of the short story collections One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses (McSweeney's Books) and The Entire Predicament (Tin House Books) and the novel Everyday Psychokillers: A History for Girls (FC2). Her stories have appeared in American Short Fiction, Conjunctions, Ploughshares, Tin House Magazine, and elsewhere. She’s been a fellow at Breadloaf and Sewanee, and spent 2012–13 at the American Academy in Rome as the John Guare Fellow in Literature.
Alix Lambert directed and produced the feature-length documentaries The Mark of Cain, Bayou Blue, and Mentor. She is cocreator and codirector of Crime: The Animated Series, and creator, writer, director of the Ambiance Man series (starring Fred Armisen), both for MOCAtv. As an artist Lambert has exhibited her work to international critical acclaim. She is the author of four books: Mastering The Melon, The Silencing, Russian Prison Tattoos, and Crime. Lambert cofounded and is coartistic director of The Brooklyn International Theater Company.
RE@DS is included with L@TE admission.
$7.00 General Admission.
Free for BAM/PFA Members and UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff.
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