Oh yes, it’s that time again. April brings, not just tulips, but CR’s annual inflorescence—the reading/performance extravaganza, Word Without End. This year we’ll be storming the capacious space above York Street Cafe. The date: Friday, April 12. The time: 7 till 10 p.m. The theme: Friendings. This year’s featured contributor is Cincinnati’s own Matt Hart, of Forklift fame. Other performers already in the lineup: Ben Dudley, Danielle Deulen, Michael Griffith, Alli Hammond, Charley Henley, and Jay Twomey. Thrashy musical interludes by Don Peteroy’s band The Knife Incident. To claim your very own 10-minute spot, email editors[at]cincinnatireview[dot]com. Or just come hang with us. Abuse the bartender. Maul a menu. The event, as always, is free and open to the public. Hope to see you . . . and you . . . and especially you . . . there.
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