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Saturday April, 4
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Jenny Zhang
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Jenny Zhang is a poet, writer, and performer living in New York. She’s the author of the poetry collection Dear Jenny, We Are All Find. You can find her at jennybagel.com, at her blog, Fashion for Writers, and on Twitter @jennybagel.
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Niina Pollari lives in Brooklyn and has written two previous chapbooks: Fabulous Essential (Birds of Lace 2009) and Book Four (Hyacinth Girl 2012). She translated Tytti Heikkinen’s The Warmth of the Taxidermied Animal (Action Books 2013).
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Erika Jo Brown is from New York. Her chapbook, What a Lark!, was published by Further Adventures Press in 2011. She was educated at Cornell University and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Capote Fellow in Poetry. Most recently, Brown taught at Savannah State University and co-curated the Seersucker Shots reading series. Brown is currently a PhD candidate in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston.
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Chloe Caldwell is the author of the novella WOMEN (SF/LD, 2014) and the essay collection LEGS GET LED ASTRAY (Future Tense Books, 2012). Her work has appeared in Salon.com, The Sun, Nylon, The Rumpus, Men's Health, The Nervous Breakdown, and the anthologies "True Tales of Lust and Love" and "Goodbye To All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving NYC". She lives in Hudson, New York.
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Bennett Sims is the author of the novel, A Questionable Shape, winner of the 2014 Bard Fiction Prize. Sims has studied at Pomona College and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His fiction has appeared in A Public Space, Conjunctions, Electric Literature, Tin House, and Zoetrope: All-Story.
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Nicholas Rombes teaches in Detroit, Michigan. He is author of Ramones from the 33 1/3 series and the book 10/40/70. His writing has appeared in The Believer, Filmmaker Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books,n+1, and The Rumpus.
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DJ Dolack
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DJ Dolack is the author of Whittling a New Face in the Dark (Black Ocean, 2013), as well as the chapbooks No Ser. No (Greying Ghost) and 12 Poems (Eye For An Iris Press). His video reviews and Tourist Trap, NYC series can be found at Coldfront Magazine. He teaches writing at Baruch College and lives in Jackson Heights, Queens.  
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Matt Rasmussen’s poetry has been published in Gulf Coast, Cimarron Review, H_NGM_N, Water~Stone Review, New York Quarterly, Paper Darts, and at Poets.org. He’s received awards, grants, and residencies from The Bush Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, The Minnesota State Arts Board, Jerome Foundation, Intermedia Arts, The Anderson Center in Red Wing, MN, and The Corporation of Yaddo. He is a 2014 Pushcart Prize winner, a former Peace Corps Volunteer, and teaches at Gustavus Adolphus College. His first book of poems, Black Aperture, was a finalist for the National…
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Ben Fama is the author of the artist book Mall Witch, as well as several chapbooks and pamphlets. In 2015 Ugly Duckling Presse will publish Fantasy, his first full length book of poems.
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Monica McClure‘s debut collection, Tender Data, will be published by Birds, LLC in 2015. She is the author of the chapbooks Mood Swing, published by Snacks Press in 2013, and Mala, from Poor Claudia. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Tin House, Los Angeles Review, Lit Review, Lambda Literary Review’s Spotlight Series, The Awl, Spork Press and elsewhere. She studied fiction, poetry, art history and literary theory at DePauw University and earned her MFA in poetry from New York University. With Brenda Shaughnessy, she edited the anthology Both…
Colin Winnette (photo cred Jennifer Yinn)
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Colin Winnette is the author of several books, including ANIMAL COLLECTION (Spork Press 2012), COYOTE (Les Figues 2015) and HAINTS STAY (forthcoming from Two Dollar Radio). His work can be read far and wide in places like McSweeney's, The American Reader, The Believer, Gulf Coast, and others. His prizes include Les Figues Press's NOS Book Contest and Sonora Review's Short Short Fiction Contest, and he was finalist for the Donald Barthelme Prize for Short Prose and Cleveland State University Poetry Center's…
Emily Wilson
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Emily Wilson was born in Ohio and grew up in Maine; she was educated at Harvard University and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her collections of poetry include The Keep (2001); Morpho terrestre (2006), a limited-edition book with prints by Sara Langworthy; and Micrographia (2009). Wilson has taught at Colby College, Grinnell College, the University of Montana, and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She was the recipient of a 2007 fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts.
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Janaka Stucky is the Publisher of Black Ocean as well as the annual poetry journal, Handsome. He is the author of Your Name Is The Only Freedom and The World Will Deny It For You. His poems have appeared in such journals as Denver Quarterly, Fence and North American Review, and his articles have been published by The Huffington Post and The Poetry Foundation. He is a two-time National Haiku Champion and in 2010 he was voted “Boston’s Best Poet” in the Boston Phoenix.
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Mary Hickman is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop where she received an Iowa Arts Fellowship. Her poems have been published in Boston Review, Colorado Review, jubilat, PEN American Poetry Series, and elsewhere. Her first book, This Is the Homeland, will be published by Ahsahta Press in 2015.
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Mission Creek Artist Installation, March 31 - April 5   After graduating from the UI with a BFA in graphic design, Candida Pagan traveled widely-- adventuring here and there, always on the hunt for a new art or performance project. She has come to rest, as of late, in Iowa City and is currently an MFA Candidate at the UI Center for the book. She is the proprietor of Digraph Press, a limited edition fine press, and works with Special…
The Mill / 8:00 am
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DJ Dolack is the author of Whittling a New Face in the Dark (Black Ocean, 2013), as well as the chapbooks No Ser. No (Greying Ghost) and 12 Poems (Eye For An Iris Press). His video reviews and Tourist Trap, NYC series can be found at Coldfront Magazine. He teaches writing at Baruch College and lives in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Revival / 8:00 am
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Mei-ling Shaw Williams, Iowa City artist, photographer, designer, gardener, metalsmith, sculptress, party-thrower extraordinaire, ghost-wolf-woman from another era, and all-around-incredible, inspirational ladybabe, will be doing a window installation at Revival Clothing Store. Mei-Ling's current work is titled discrete:continuous, and relates to particles and waves within physics. Expect a mindmelt/powerful perception-changer chamber, patiently waiting to wrap you in a carefully constructed handspun web.
White Rabbit Gallery / 10:00 am
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Mission Creek Artist Installation March 31 - April 5   Ultra Terrestrial: A superior, non-human entity of natural or supernatural origin that is indigenous to planet Earth.   Bright colors, super natural and mystical imagery, psychedelia, ufos, extra terrestrials, animals, strange vegetation, and visionary folk art from around the world all inspire Becca Kacanda's designs and her life.
Iowa City Pedestrian Mall / 10:00 am
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Gallery/Workshop: 10 am - 5 pm daily throughout the festival McNutt Gallery 204 Stevens Drive, Iowa City Outdoor projection: Iowa City Pedestrian Mall Tuesday, March 31, 8-10 pm Friday, April 3, 8-10 pm   Barry Phipps will relocate his studio to McNutt Gallery for one week as part installation, part store, part workshop, keeping regular business hours from 10am - 5pm, while he works on several projects to reveal the process to prospective viewers. Phipps' artistic process will be filmed…
Urbanity / 10:05 am
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Mission Creek Artist Installation, March 31 - April 5 Alicia Kelly was born and raised among the red dirt and wildflowers of northeastern Oklahoma. The country landscape and fauna of the midwest left a deep impression on Kelly that continues to inspire her artwork. Since receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking in 2010 from the University of Kansas, she has exhibited in numerous galleries, non-profit spaces and flash spaces. Venues included Stumptown Printers (Portland), Spencer Museum of Art…
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BJ Love
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BJ Love is the author of Yes, I'm Sure This Was a Beautiful Place (Strange Cage), a collaboration with the poet, Lucas Pingel. In addition, Love produces Pretty LIT, a podcast that brings together, finally, the worlds of poetry and club bangers, and can be found at: www.prettylit.org.
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Mission Creek Artist Installation, March 31 - April 5 A handmade-textile artist whose visual installations have been showcased in Japan, San Francisco, the Portland Airport, and Iowa City, Sayuri creates intricate and enchanting universes that invite the viewer to re-imagine their own perception of place and movement.
Hotel Vetro / 9:00 am
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Mission Creek Innovation returns to bring entrepreneurship and technology together in the heart of Iowa City. The conference focuses on how we can reach toward the future by building diversity, creating and maintaining communities. It highlights both hardships and successes that have made leaders successful.
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Johanna Blakley, PhD, is the managing director and director of research at the Norman Lear Center. Her keynote address is on serendipity among digital recommendations and the dreaded filter bubble.   The Norman Lear Center is a research and public policy institute that explores the convergence of entertainment, commerce and society.  Based at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, Blakley performs research on a wide variety of topics, including digital media, global entertainment, cultural diplomacy,…
Hotel Vetro / 9:50 am
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Howard Butler leads a small company of open source software developers in Iowa City called Hobu, Inc., and he'll talk about running an open source company.   He and his firm have led the development of open source software that processes and visualizes point cloud data. Howard has also served as a board member for OSGeo, a software foundation focused on nuturing and support of open source geospatial software.  Hobu, Inc. was one of the first firms to join the…
Hotel Vetro / 9:50 am
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Jeff Nock, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Iowa's John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center (JPEC) Bedell Entrepreneurial Learning Laboratory (BELL), will explore the unique risks and rewards of social entrepreneurship.   Jeff received his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado where he ran on the track team and earned Academic and Athletic All Big 8 honors. Upon graduation, Jeff worked for Fortune 500 company Dun & Bradstreet during the day and at night earned his Masters of Science in…
Hotel Vetro / 10:40 am
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Blake Rupe is a passionate conservationist turned entrepreneur and the Founder of Re-APP, Inc.--and she will talk about passion-driven entrepreneurship without an MBA.   Blake’s journey into the startup world began during the summer of 2013 when she was conducting research on the marine debris situation in Veracruz, Mexico for her Master’s degree.  After her experiences working with the devastation and frustration of garbage in the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, Blake became passionate about solving this major leak in the…
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John Schnipkoweit has extensive experience in technology and starting multiple businesses, including his company, NextStep.io, which is a graduate of the Nike+ Techstars Accelerator. His talk will be about wearables, api integrations and the internet of things.   Born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, John started his career in IT at Rockwell Collins at age 16. He attended ISU and then moved to Kansas City to work in the Energy and Telecom industries. He moved back to Iowa to…
The Mill / 11:00 am
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The best publishers and journals in the indie lit world gather for an afternoon to showcase their newest titles and choice picks from their back catalogs. Top-shelf editors, writers, and representatives will be on hand to discuss the work of their journals/presses. Additionally, New Belgium's Iowa Beer Ranger will be there to serve up premium, limited brews sent directly from Fort Collins, Colorado to Iowa City. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. and the book fair runs through 6:00 p.m. Presses:…
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A not-for-profit literary publisher, Ahsahta was founded in 1974 at Boise State University to preserve the best works by early poets of the American West. Its name, ahsahta, is the Mandan word meaning “Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep,” and was first recorded by members of the Lewis and Clark expedition; the founding editors chose the word to honor the press’s original mission to publish Western poetry. Peggy Pond Church, H.L. Davis, Hazel Hall, Gwendolen Haste, Haniel Long, and Norman Macleod are…
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“May the great poet we are looking for never find it shut, or half-shut, against his ample genius! To this end the editors hope to keep free of entangling alliances with any single class or school. They desire to print the best English verse which is being written today, regardless of where, by whom, or under what theory of art it is written.”   In its first year Poetry published William Carlos Williams and William Butler Yeats; Joyce Kilmer’s “Trees”…
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  Birds, LLC is an independent poetry press based out of Austin, Minneapolis, New York, and Raleigh. Specializing in close author relationships, Birds, LLC believes that great books are a collaboration of editors and authors. Birds, LLC supports readings, events, and podcasts for its authors, believing that poetry demands a human voice to read it, and an audience to hear it.
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BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981. BOMB's founders—New York City based artists and writers—created BOMB because they saw a disparity between the way artists talked about their work among themselves and the way critics described it.   Today, BOMB is a multi-media publishing house that creates, disseminates, and preserves artist-generated content from interviews to artists’ essays to new literature. BOMB includes a quarterly print magazine, a daily online publication, and a digital archive…
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  Brooklyn Arts Press (BAP) is an independent house devoted to publishing poetry books, lyrical fiction, short fiction, novels, chapbooks, art monographs, essays, translations, & nonfiction by emerging artists. They serve the community by publishing great works of varying aesthetics side by side, subverting the notion that writers & artists exist in vacuums, apart from the culture in which they reside and outside the realm & understanding of other camps & aesthetics. They believe experimentation & innovation, arriving by way…
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Two Dollar Radio-published books have been honored by the National Book Foundation, finalists for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, picked as 'Editors' Choice' selections by The New York Times Book Review, and made year-end best-of lists at O, The Oprah Magazine, National Public Radio, Time Out New York, Slate, Salon, and The Believer.   They've received praise from The Brooklyn Rail for publishing "some of the finest works of contemporary fiction in the past few years," and The Los Angeles Times for providing the industry with "an air of possibility, the…
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A quarterly print publication of long-form feature stories, photography, design, cartoons, and other ephemera, The Pitchfork Review documents music culture, past and present.
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Prompt is an online-to-print journal for writing inspired by visual art and visual art inspired by writing. Every six months we showcase an exciting new or established artist, and invite others to use their work as a prompt.   Inspired by Gertrude Stein’s Paris Salon, Prompt Press provides inspiration for and invites collaboration between writers and visual artists. We believe cross media collaboration is vital to the creation of boundary pushing new work, and necessary at a time when funding for the…
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  Rookie is an online publication for teenage girls featuring writing, photography, illustrations, videos, and more. The site features monthly “issues,” each revolving around a theme. Posts go up three times a day—after school, after dinner, and before bed—and once a day on the weekends.   Editor-in-Chief Tavi Gevinson first mentioned the concept for Rookie on her blog, Style Rookie, in April 2010, and received a huge response. This resulting site is the result of hard work and dedication from…
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  One Teen Story is a literary magazine for young adult readers of every age. Each issue will feature one amazing short story about the teen experience.   One Teen Story is published by One Story, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that publishesOne Story, the award-winning publication that features the best of today’s literary short fiction. One Story, Inc. is supported by individual contributors and by foundations and corporations including the National Endowment for the Arts, NYSCA, and Amazon.com.
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Spork Press hand-makes books. Spork Press hand-makes books in Tucson, AZ. Fiction + Poetry + Chapbooks + Online Pubs + Tapes + Art + Whatever.
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Edited by faculty, students, and staff from the renowned writing and literature programs at the University of Iowa, The Iowa Review takes advantage of this rich environment for literary collaboration to create a worldwide conversation among those who read and write contemporary literature. We publish a wide range of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, translations, photography, and work in emerging forms by both established and emerging writers. Work from our pages has been consistently selected to appear in the anthologies Best American Essays, Best American…
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Rescue Press is an independent publisher of chaotic and investigative work, founded in the winter of 2009. They publish work by activists, artists, craftsmen, list-makers, philosophers, poets, scientists, writers, and creative thinkers of all kinds. They are interested in collections of artwork, comics, essays, experiments, how-tos, interrogations, manifestos, notes, poetry, stories, and anything else that transforms us.
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Established in 1969, the University of Iowa Press is a well-regarded academic publisher serving scholars, students, and readers throughout the world with works of poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction. As the only university press in the state, Iowa is also dedicated to preserving the literature, history, culture, wildlife, and natural areas of the Midwest. For scholars and students, the UI Press publishes reference and course books in the areas of archaeology, American studies, American history, literary studies, theatre studies,…
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Hobart (online) was created in 2001 and continued to update with monthly issues, until their website was built and launched in September 2012 and they moved to daily content. Every April is devoted to an annual baseball issue, and the publication of print issues is paired with a month of "bonus materials." In 2003, the journal grew into a biannual print journal, and continues with a kinda irregular schedule that usually seems to average out to be about three issues…
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Ugly Duckling Presse is a nonprofit publisher for poetry, translation, experimental nonfiction, performance texts, and books by artists. UDP was transformed from a 1990s zine into a Brooklyn-based small press by a volunteer editorial collective that has published more than 200 titles to date. UDP favors emerging, international, and “forgotten” writers, and its books, chapbooks, artist’s books, broadsides, and periodicals often contain handmade elements, calling attention to the labor and history of bookmaking. UDP is committed to keeping its publications…
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Established in 2008 and sponsored in part by the Helen Zell Writers' Program at the University of Michigan, Canarium Books is an independent press dedicated to publishing poetry by established and emerging authors from the United States and abroad.
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A Journal of Poetry, Cooking & Light Industrial Safety (also, short fiction)
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H_NGM_N started in the fall of 2001 by Nate Pritts.  Originally a mimeograph side-stapled poetry zine, H_NGM_N transitioned to the current online format for the journal in 2004. A print chapbook series followed as well as Combatives, a single-author ‘zine side project. The PDF Chapbook series started in 2009 (& continues today) as an innovative & dynamic way to release short bursts from a diverse group of writers.  Then, in 2010, H_NGM_N released its first full-length book. H_NGM_N is a…
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Mission Creek Artist Installations - Click links below for locations and details March 31 - April 5: Sayuri Sasaki Hemann Barry Phipps Shop UltraTerrestrial Candida Pagan Alicia Kelly Mei-Ling Shaw Williams
Hotel Vetro / 11:20 am
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Jeff Casimir has taught thousands of developers, taken nearly a hundred people from “no experience” to professional, and created over a thousand pages of instructional content. In his keynote address, he will talk about training new developers and integrating them into our communities and companies.   Stretching back to 2005, Jeff has more experience teaching Ruby and Rails than anyone in the world. Starting his education career with Teach for America in 2003, he’s taught middle school and high school,…
Trumpet Blossom / 11:30 am
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A vegan brunch paradise prepared by Chef Katy Meyer including: Course 1: Falafel with fresh greens, tomato relish, pickled beets, and lemon-sesame; Course 2: Breakfast tacos with corn tortillas, black beans, scrambled tofu, greens, salsa, and maple-cayenne aioli; Course 3: Cookie & ice cream sandwiches - All menus and prices subject to change
Prairie Lights / 12:00 pm
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Eula Biss is the author of three books: On Immunity: An Inoculation, Notes from No Man's Land: American Essays, and The Balloonists. Her work has been supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Howard Foundation Fellowship, an NEA Literature Fellowship, and a Jaffe Writers' Award. She holds a B.A. in nonfiction writing from Hampshire College and a M.F.A. in nonfiction writing from the University of Iowa. Her essays have recently appeared in The Best American Nonrequired Reading and the Touchstone Anthology…
Blue Moose Tap House / 12:00 pm
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The triumphant return of What a Load of Craft.   VENDOR LIST: Kate Funk White Rabbit Luxe Debris/ Neon Magic Ramona Muse Lambert Derek Dean's Macrame PK Mine Forever Broke Too Bad Mice Kim Sun Designs Lady Jamz Jbirdstitch Wake Up Iowa City Willy's Candle Emporium Maude Flanderz
Trumpet Blossom / 1:00 pm
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A vegan brunch paradise prepared by Chef Katy Meyer including: Course 1: Falafel with fresh greens, tomato relish, pickled beets, and lemon-sesame; Course 2: Breakfast tacos with corn tortillas, black beans, scrambled tofu, greens, salsa, and maple-cayenne aioli; Course 3: Cookie & ice cream sandwiches - All menus and prices subject to change
FilmScene / 1:30 pm
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Double Feature: MEMPHIS & DRAGONSLAYER   Independent film producer John Baker will appear in person to present a double feature of two award-winning films he produced. Baker will also present a workshop on indie film production.   Memphis Dir. Tim Sutton, 2014 A strange singer with god-given talent drifts through the mythic city of Memphis under its canopy of ancient oak trees, shattered windows, and burning spirituality. Surrounded by lovers, legends, hustlers, preachers, and a wolfpack of kids, the unstable…
Hotel Vetro / 1:30 pm
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Joining up for a team presentation, Janet Davis, Benjamin Oakes, and Zach Sanderson will engage in a conversation about inspiring, teaching and supporting technologists.   Janet Davis joined Grinnell College in 1999.  Her education includes a B.S. in Computer Science from Harvey Mudd College and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Washington. As a liberal arts college professor, she is a generalist whose interests range from introductory programming to computer architecture to agile…
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David Hensley, Mark Nolte, and Andy Stoll will present as a team, exploring how to effectively inspire, teach and support entrepreneurs.   David K. Hensley is the Executive Director of the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center and a Clinical Professor in the Henry B. Tippie College of Business at The University of Iowa.  He also serves as the Associate Vice President for Economic Development at the UI.  David provides strategic leadership for entrepreneurship activities across the UI campus, teaches at both…
Multiple Locations / 2:00 pm
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Presented by Little Village:   2:00 pm @ RSVP, 140 N. Linn St. Lauren Haldeman + Alexis Stevens   3:00 pm @ Catherine's, 7 S. Dubuque St. Scott McClanahan + Brian Johannesen   4:00 pm @ Velvet Coat, 118 E. College St. Porochista Khakpour + Jeff Ray & Haunter   5:00 pm @ Revival, 117 E. College St. Birds LLC + Golden Birds
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Kathryn Dickel, CEO of Midwestix, is not only a successful entrepreneur but she has also made it a priority to grow creative communities where she lives. She will discuss a key factor in success for entrepreneurs: fear management.   While still her mid-20s Kathryn and her partner, Heather Hansen, started Swaelu Media, a marketing and consulting company serving clients including clients as varied as Planned Parenthood of the Heartland and Wells Fargo.  Realizing that their hometown, Des Moines, Iowa needed…
Hotel Vetro / 2:20 pm
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Steven Mitchell, PhD, is the founder and director of the consulting firm Componica. He'll lead a fascinating discussion about big data, machine learning and computer vision.   Mitchell’s degree in Computer Engineering was obtained at the University of Iowa where his Ph.D. thesis was completed in conjunction with the Department of Radiology, focusing on 3D Segmentation of Cardiac MRs using facial recognition techniques. His research accomplishments range from machine learning and optical character recognition, to facial emotional detection and motion…
Pullman Diner / 2:30 pm
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Saturday afternoon, pop in to Pullman Bar & Diner, 17 South Dubuque, on Saturday between 2:30-4:30, where festival attendees will get a burger, a beer, and a bourbon for ten bucks as well as enjoy music by Sour Boy, Bitter Girl and Ryan Joseph Andersen.  It's the perfect fuel for the festival's most action-packed day and will help keep you going through the exciting night.
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Ravi Patel is Principal and President of Hawkeye Hotels, one of the fastest growing, privately-owned hotel companies in the country. In his keynote address, he'll talk about investing in early stage companies and what comes after the check.   Since joining Hawkeye Hotels, Patel has personally overseen over forty acquisition and new development projects. With more than 6,500 rooms opened or soon to be opened, and over 1,500 employees, Patel has managed to grow the company’s portfolio significantly since he…
FilmScene / 4:00 pm
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FilmScene
3:30 pm doors / 4:00 pm start
Double Feature: MEMPHIS & DRAGONSLAYER Independent film producer John Baker will appear in person to present a double feature of two award-winning films he produced. Baker will also present a workshop on indie film production.   Dragonslayer Dir. Tristan Patterson, 2011 An intimate vérité portrait of the life and times of Josh “Skreech” Sandoval, a 23-year-old skate legend from the stagnant suburbs of Fullerton, California, DRAGONSLAYER takes the viewer through a golden SoCal haze of lost youth, broken homes and…
Velvet Coat / 4:00 pm
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Velvet Coat
4:00 pm start
Porochista Khakpour was born in Tehran and raised in the Greater Los Angeles area. Her debut novel Sons and Other Flammable Objects was published in 2007. Her second novel,  The Last Illusion (2014), was named a Best Of by NPR, Flavorwire, Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, and many more. Her next children’s book is due out this fall on Civil Coping Mechanism’s new imprint WHITE RABBIT. Her writing has appeared in or are forthcoming in Harper’s, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall…
The Mill / 6:00 pm
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The Mill
w/ Amelia Gray , Patricia Lockwood , Sarah Gerard
5:00 pm doors / 6:00 pm start
Kiese Laymon is a black southern writer, born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. Laymon attended Millsaps College and Jackson State University before graduating from Oberlin College. He earned an MFA from Indiana University and is currently an Associate Professor of English at Vassar College. Laymon is the author of the novel Long Division and a collection of essays, How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America. Laymon has written essays and stories for numerous publications including Esquire, ESPN, Colorlines,…
The Mill / 6:00 pm
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Amelia Gray
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The Mill
6:00 pm start
Amelia Gray is the author of three books: AM/PM, Museum of the Weird (Ronald Sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Prize), and the 2012 finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, THREATS. Her newest short story collection Gutshot (FSG) will arrive April 15, 2015. She lives in Los Angeles.
The Mill / 6:00 pm
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The Mill
6:00 pm start
Sarah Gerard is the author of the novel 2015 Binary Star (Two Dollar Radio). Her chapbook Things I Told My Mother was published in 2013. Her works have been featured in the New York Times, New York Magazine’s “The Cut”, the Paris Review Daily, Bookforum, Joyland, Music & Literature, Slice Magazine, the LA Review of Books and other journals. Gerard earned an MFA from The New School and works at BOMB Magazine.  
The Mill / 6:00 pm
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Patricia Lockwood
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The Mill
6:00 pm start
Patricia Lockwood is the author of the poetry collections Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals (Penguin Poets, 2014) and Balloon Pop Outlaw Black (Octopus Books, 2012), and a forthcoming memoir. Her work has appeared in Poetry, The New Yorker, Tin House, The London Review of Books and the Best American Poetry series. She lives in Kansas City.
FilmScene / 6:30 pm
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FilmScene
6:00 pm doors / 6:30 pm start
Bill Daniel in person with Tri-X Noise photo/music show + "Who is Bozo Texino?"   Hobo filmmaker/phototramp Bill Daniel is back on the road with a pop-up photo show comprised of 30 years of 35mm photographs beginning with the early 80s punk scene in Texas, featuring all of your favorite old school punk bands. Daniel has continued to document the various subcultures using the same camera/lens/flash, and Kodak Tri-X film for over 30 years. The exhibit, all non-digital darkroom prints,…
Gabe’s / 8:00 pm
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8:00 pm doors / 8:00 pm start
New Madrid is a Southern indie-alternative band formed in Athens, GA that includes members Alex Woolley, Graham Powers, Phil McGill, and Ben Hackett. Influenced by the Allman Brothers Band, Johnny Cash, and Sonic Youth, New Madrid has produced two albums, Yardboat and Sunswimmer. In their hometown, Yardboat acquired “Album of the Year,” and their continuous touring won them “Artist of the Year” at the Flagpole Music Awards. In 2013, the band signed with local start-up Normaltown Records, and entered the…
Gabe’s / 8:00 pm
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8:00 pm doors / 8:00 pm start
Starting out as a project for songwriter Justin Swafford and guitarist David Suchan in the summer of 2011, The Sapwoods are an Iowa City based rock band comprised of Justin Swafford (vocal/guitar), Derrick Cook (drums), David Suchan (guitar), Brian Speer (bass), and Miranda Peyton (keyboardist/vocalist/guitarist). The Sapwoods prize themselves on their catchy melodies, jangly fuzzed out guitar tunes, punchy organ and wiggly keys, and their unparalleled fearlessness to float from one style to another while maintain their integrity as a…
Englert Theatre / 8:00 pm
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Englert Theatre
7:00 pm doors / 8:00 pm start
The Tennessee native is the host and creator of NPR's Radiolab, one of the most popular and engaging public radio programs and podcasts in the country. Jad is not only a radio journalist, but also a talented musician/composer. He studied creative writing and music composition at Oberlin college in Ohio. Along with a history of composing music scores, he has produced a number of documentaries reporting on subject matters including music, science, philosophy, and the human experience. In 2005, Radiolab…
Englert Theatre / 8:00 pm
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8:00 pm start
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House Reading / 8:00 pm
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House Reading
8:00 pm start
The Human Body 402 Fairchild Street, Iowa City   The Human Body Series is a monthly reading series that features poets from Iowa City and across the United States. Human Body is designed to provide a forum where all who enjoy contemporary poetry can hear the work of emerging and established poets in an intimate setting. All readings are open to the public.
The Mill / 8:30 pm
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8:30 pm doors / 8:30 pm start
Nevāda Nevada (pronounced Nevayda Nevada) began their adventure in songwriting and touring in Brooklyn, NY, in 2013. They are led by songwriter Kathryn Musilek on vocals, guitar, ukulele, and piano; producer/engineer Andrew Gerhan on guitar, bass, and baritone guitar; Daniel Baer on violin; and David Olson on drums. The ensemble’s distinct breed of orchestral rock translate to live shows that are a wacky, spooky, shout-y affair, complete with sing-along rounds, cellos, violins, and stomp-clap-snaps.
Gabe’s / 9:00 pm
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w/ New Madrid , The Sapwoods
8:00 pm doors / 9:00 pm start
Founded in 2011 as a side project for John McCauley (Deer Tick), Diamond Rugs is a supergroup collaboration by members of Deer Tick, Black Lips, Dead Confederate, Six Finger Satellite and Los Lobos. Their critically acclaimed, self-titled first album was released in 2012. Hit songs like “Gimme a Beer” and “Call Girl Blues” introduced their signature vibe as rowdy, energetic, and full of cheeky lyrics. Diamond Rugs guitarist Ian St. Pé (Black Lips) has summed up their attitude towards their…
The Mill / 9:00 pm
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w/ Nevāda Nevada , Nadalands
8:30 pm doors / 9:00 pm start
Horse Feathers began as a solo acoustic project by singer/songwriter Justin Ringle in Portland, Oregon, in 2004. Two years later, after being joined by friend and fellow Oregonian musician Peter Broderick, the group recorded and released their debut album “Words Are Dead.” Horse Feathers continued to evolve into a multi-person group with rotating members, all supporting Ringle’s guitar and vocals. In October of 2014, NPR debuted the band’s fifth album, “So It Is With Us,” which was recorded in a…
The Yacht Club / 9:00 pm
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The Yacht Club
9:00 pm doors / 9:00 pm start
Foul Tip’s instrumentation is nothing more than Ed Bornstein on drums and Adam Lukestich playing bass while the two split the singing. It’s also nothing less. Using the bass as the melodic centerpiece, they create music ranging from upbeat post-punk to near droning, heavy sludge--all the while using any piece of gear they can to push the bass even farther out front. Deliciously understated drums allows the vocal melodies to really shine through.
The Mill / 9:00 pm
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8:30 pm doors / 9:00 pm start
Nadalands is the solo songwriting project of John Lindenbaum accompanied by  Benjamin Buttice on drums and Matt Schild on bass. John is apart of another project, The Lonelyhearts in Iowa City and a previous member of Rust Belt Music where he played guitar and sang vocals.
The Yacht Club / 10:00 pm
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The Yacht Club
w/ Younger , Foul Tip
9:00 pm doors / 10:00 pm start
When Jim Jarmusch isn’t making films, he is playing guitar in Sqürl. The New York-based, three-piece rock band formed in 2009 when Jarmusch recorded music for his film The Limits of Control with fellow filmmaker Carter Logan and producer Shane Stoneback. Originally, the band collaborated with Jozef Van Wissem and other artists to provide original material for the soundtrack. The band continued contributing music for Jarmusch’s films including the 2013 film Only Lovers Left Alive. They later released the material…
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