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NY Times Editorial – Tuesday May 10th 2005

Writing Inside the Box Published: May 10, 2005 Over at the Flux Factory, an artists' collective in Long Island City, three fiction writers have agreed to isolate themselves in small writing cells for a project called "Novel: A Living Installation."…

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NY TIMES, May 9, 2005

Would You, Could You in a Box? (Write, That Is.) By JULIE SALAMON Published: May 9, 2005, NY Times, Art Section The novelist Laurie Stone understood that her desire to go into the box was a symptom of something, she…

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NY Post – Monday May 9th 2005

PEN & PEN By JEREMY OLSHAN WRITERS often do their best work behind bars. Cervantes penned most of "Don Quixote" in the pen. Dostoevsky found inspiration in incarceration. In the tradition of those literary inmates, three novelists locked themselves in…

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Village Voice – May 3rd 2005

Virtual Reality: Gawking at Writers in Unnatural Habitats by Ed Park Georges Simenon could write a novel in 11 days; according to a since debunked legend, he once finished an entire book in a day, enclosed David Blaine-like in a…

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Yale School of Architecture 2005 Course descriptions

From Yale School of Architecture 2005 Course descriptions .. 524b, Advanced Studio 9 credits Sculpture Center Studios/Long Island City ... Long Island City is home to artists and many of New York's important arts institutions. Among these are the American…

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New York Times, March 13 2005

The New Bridge and Tunnel Crowd By HOLLAND COTTER March 13, 2005 (excerpt) "Maybe because Queens has no cultural center - or rather because it has several, but spread miles apart - it has become the home of many of…

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