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Alain de Botton’s “Religion for Atheists”: Zyzzyva
Atheists and agnostics often dismiss religion’s tenets and rituals as being fashioned to exploit the human need for such things. Our fear of death is assuaged by the promise of an afterlife. Our despair in the face of injustices that … Continue reading
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I’m going to the Zyzzyva Spring issue launch at Catherine Clark Gallery. Are you?
This Saturday, April 7, at 4 we’re launching the spring issue of Zyzzyva magazine at Catherine Clark Gallery at 150 Minna St. in conjunction with the gallery’s 21st anniversary celebrations. Zyzzyva managing editor and illustrious book reviewer Oscar Villalon, Jonathan Keats, … Continue reading
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Tagged ART, Catherine Clarke Gallery, galleries, literature, San Francisco, writers, Zyzzyva magazine
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