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Friday January 18, 2008

07:00 PM : Audiozine II Party @ IPRC

Party (Launch/B-Day/Etc.) Flyered by kmikeym

What: Release Party and Reading for the IPRC's newly-released Audiozine II
Where: The Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC)
917 SW Oak #218, Portland, OR, 503.827.0249
When: Friday, January 18, 2008, 7 pm
Cost: Free
For more information contact the IPRC at 503.827.0249 or iprcworkshops@gmail.com

Portland, OR- As part of its mission to facilitate creative
expression, identity and community by providing individual access to
resources and tools for the creation of independently published media
and art, the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC) offers an
ongoing and comprehensive program of workshops and events.

The IPRC has over 5500 self published and independently produced
publications in the circulating zine library and now for the 2nd time
has self-produced an "audiozine" with live readings of written work by
local Portland zinesters.

On Friday January 18, 2008, starting at 7 pm the IPRC is hosting a
Release Party for the IPRC's 2nd audiozine CD featuring tracks from
nine truly inspiring zine publishers, several of which will be
performing their written works. Have some hot cider and be the first
to own a copy of the new IPRC Audiozine! Performances/readings include
Kate Hass (Miranda), Sarah Contrary (Glossolalia), Dan Hack (The
Faithful), and Aria Joughin aka Lost Rocket (Confessions of an Urban
Hillbilly).

Copies of the cd will be for sale at the event for a special release
price of $8. ($10 afterwards)

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What Is the IPRC?
The Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC) supports
community-based arts education and expression by providing a
self-service work studio and printing equipment; instruction and
workshop opportunities; outreach to Portland's youth and disadvantaged
via public libraries and schools; and a lending library that houses
more than 5,500 independently published zines and ephemera.
Memberships to the center are on a sliding scale from $45 to $100 per
year. Open hours are Monday, noon-10 pm; Tuesday through Thursday,
4-10 pm; Friday and Saturday, noon-6 pm; and Sunday, noon-8 pm with
noon-5 pm on Sundays for youth (ages 8 to 18) only.

IPRC is located at 917 SW Oak St. 218. in Downtown Portland. Tele:
503.827.0249. www.iprc.org

09:00 PM : DJ Beyonda @ Rotture

Music Flyered by kmikeym

Jan 18 2008 9:00P JUICY Screw Crew w. DJs Beyonda and Rad! Portland, Oregon

http://rotture.com/