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The Drakonian Vampire Tunnel is Closed for Repairs. May 23, 2012

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Project U Radio: The Male Aesthetic. May 17, 2012

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Project U Radio: Editorial Affirmative Action. May 10, 2012

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The Drakonian Vampire Tunnel is Closed for Repairs: Beastie. May 9, 2012

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The Meth Lab Radio: Elephant in the Room. May 4, 2012

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Project U Radio: Community, Collective, Chaos?. May 3, 2012

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Apr 27

Coming Up On Project U Radio- April And May

     Project U Radio is a radio program hosted by Lynn Alexander and Paul Corman-Roberts that streams live over the internet, with live callers and archives you can download. Brought to you by The Literary Underground, Project U Radio generally airs on Thursday nights, at 11:30 p.m. EST, 8:30 PST. Listen, set reminders, download an archive, …

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Project U Radio: Live from the Telegraph in Oakland. April 26, 2012

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Mar 27

New Radio Show at Project U Radio

Your Mothers Medicine Cabinet Poetry Series will be hosted by Frank Reardon. April 2nd – August 27, 11 pm Easter/8 Pacific…Radio Series brought to you by The Literary Underground. 30-60 minute shows every Monday night for 5 months. I will be interviewing a published poet, author, or publisher that you might not hear from as …

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Mar 19

Spontaneous Poetry, Session 1

Spontaneous Poetry @ Project U Radio. Join us on Thursday, March 22 at 11:30 EST, 8:30 Pacific. (LINK TO EPISODE PAGE) Wanna play? All you have to do is get a notebook, any kind. Doesn’t matter. You need a place to leave it where people can be free to add their spontaneous poetry without it disappearing …

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