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Ugly Duckling Presse (UDP) focuses on new, international, and "forgotten" writers, and specializes in projects which may be difficult to produce at other presses. [2] Formats produced include full-length books, chapbooks, and broadsides. The publications often contain handmade elements and letterpress covers. [3]
By 1999, though, Ugly Duckling was out of the financing business; Garcia bought Cygnet and Champion closed. At the same time, Ugly Duckling was developing its own software, and CEO Gregory Sullivan said this company was the only one buying car dealers in 1999. Markets added included Orlando, Florida and Richmond, Virginia. [16]
Stacy Szymaszek in 2017 after a reading for Ugly Duckling Presse on the Lower East Side, New York City. Stacy Szymaszek (born July 17, 1969 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American poet, professor, and former arts administrator. [1]
Taste the Secret is the second studio album by the southern Californian hip hop trio Ugly Duckling, released on June 16, 2003, by Emperor Norton Records. For the album, Ugly Duckling developed a fictitious fast food chain called "Meatshake" that served only meat-based food served in shake form. A web site featuring the restaurant chain was also ...
0 to 9 was a literary magazine that was published between 1967 and 1969 edited by Vito Acconci and Bernadette Mayer in New York City. [1] Produced cheaply with a small print run, 0 to 9's content explored issues around language, performance art, visual art and meaning making. It contained a mixture of out-of-copyright material and new work by ...
‘Ugly’ NYC sidewalk newspaper boxes will get much-needed makeover under new City Council bill Nicole Rosenthal, Valentina Jaramillo November 18, 2024 at 1:22 PM
Sarah Riggs (b. 1971, New York City) is an American poet, filmmaker, visual artist, and translator. She is the author of seven collections of poetry, and as many translations of work from the French. She is the author of seven collections of poetry, and as many translations of work from the French.
Nicholas D’Agostino, 21, pleaded guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder in the caught-on-camera slaying of 20-year-old Yusef Staine, according to Newsday and court records.