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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: A Thousand Miles: a night of photography\, poetry\,
  and music\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/440781735/A_
 Thousand_Miles_a_night_of_photography_poetry_and_music\nEvent Date Begin: 
 2010-06-26\nEvent Date End: 2010-06-26\n\nFive artists come together to sh
 are their experiences from journeys across the globe. Using photographs\, 
 essays\, poetry\, and music\, they discuss not only the people\, politics\
 , love\, and emotion found during their travels\, but the self-discovery t
 hat followed on the long road home.\n\nMusic // Travels\n(www.myspace.com/
 travelsband)  \n\nPoetry // Brandi MacDonald \n\nPhotography // Jessica Ho
 sman and Sarah Coughtry (www.jessicahosman.com and www.sarahcoughtry.com) 
 \n\n------------------------------------ \n\nTravels (Anar Badalov & Mona 
 Elliott) make bedroom recordings handled with care\, and like to surprise 
 people by playing loud and rocking it out live. Travels has 3 full length 
 CDs out\; the first one is self-titled and has individually made covers -o
 ver 600 made so far! The second is called The Hot Summer and was released 
 on Valentine's Day\, 2009. The 3rd\, Robber on the Run\, will officially b
 e released via Own Records on June 10\, 2010. \n\n2008 NH Slam Team Finali
 st Brandi MacDonald was a contributing poet for &ldquo\;Just Like A Girl: 
 A Manifesta!&rdquo\; and misses her literary journal\, Seldom Nocturne\, w
 hich she ran from 2002 until 2005. Her most recent collection\, Coloring B
 ook\, offers a tiny little peek into her windows. \n\nSarah Coughtry is a 
 freelance photographer who is getting her Masters in Social Work and prepa
 ring herself for a career in international human rights work. Nomadic in l
 ifestyle\, she documents her experiences through images\, poetry\, and pro
 se while connecting deeply with each new community she enters. Having rece
 ntly returned from Seattle\, she plans to move to Uganda in September to w
 ork with the HIV community and study gender roles. \n\nJessica Hosman stud
 ied photography and Spanish language and culture at the University of Mass
 achusetts. She lived in Spain for a year\, where she simultaneously lost a
 nd found herself. As an artist and photographer\, she enjoys exploring the
  relationships between objects and between people. She uses photography to
  observe cultural differences\, and to observe how the political and socia
 l history of a region manifests in the current perspectives\, traditions\,
  and moralities of its people.\n\nStart time: 7pm to 10pm
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