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David Buuck on Performance Poetics February 7, 2013: [caption id="attachment_60744" align="aligncenter" width="343"] First International Dada Fair, Berlin, 1920Courtesy of Hannah Hoch[/caption] We're accustomed to David Buuck's careful and critical writings on contemporary poetry, so now that's he's begun a series of posts for Jacket2 about contemporary poetry and performance, we're paying [...] by

Reflections on SPT’s Poets Theater from David Buuck January 14, 2013: [caption id="attachment_59519" align="aligncenter" width="500"] David Buuck at SPT's Poets Theater[/caption] In anticipation of the 12th Annual Poet's Theater festival, hosted by Small Press Traffic on January 18th and 19th at CounterPULSE in San Francisco, David Buuck has written a post on the Counterpulse blog about the history of poets [...] by

Myles, Conrad, Buuck Give Impromptu Reading at Laundromat March 20, 2012: Check this out from Andrew Kenower's Vimeo page: Last night CAConrad, David Buuck and Eileen Myles read at Artists' Television Access in San Francisco for Small Press Traffic. The reading was sold out and a few dozen people were turned away. After the reading Eileen and Conrad read to some of those who couldn't get in at Mission [...] by

The Tale of David Buuck and the Crystal Nexus July 14, 2011: We're plenty sure that you're familiar with CAConrad by now, and most significantly, with his (Soma)tic Poetry Exercises, which have produced some great results from poets all over the yard—but this one takes the cake. Conrad created #54, "Crystal Nexus," just for our favorite Oakland-based performance radical, David Buuck, "who eats the dirt." [...] by

ON Contemporary Practice Volume 2 February 9, 2010: For anyone out in the Bay Area tomorrow night, coeditors Michael Cross and Kyle Schlesinger, and a critical mass of Bay Area contributors will launch ON Contemporary Practice 2 at Moe’s Books in Berkeley. When Michael, Kyle, and I conceived of the journal about two and a half years ago it was at the Tile Bar in the East Village after a [...] by