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Columbia College Chicago: Story Week 2008: Full-time Faculty Reading (March 19 at 18:00)
Don De Grazia reads from AMERICAN SKIN: A Novel.; Alexis J. Pride reads from Where the River Ends.; Betty Shiflett reads from assorted works.
Full-time Faculty Reading with Don De Grazia, American Skin; Alexis J. Pride, Where the River Ends; and Betty Shiflett, award-winning short story writer. Host: Eric May Tickets: Free
Event location: Film Row Cinema at Columbia College, 1104 South Wabash Avenue, 8th Floor, Chicago, IL 60605, 312-344-6709
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