PUFF Presents: Free Book/Zine Swap

PUFF Presents a FREE BOOK/ZINE Swap upstairs at Tattooed Mom (530 South St) on Sunday, Nov. 12 from 1-5pm. An afternoon of local authors, artists and vendors selling and trading books, zines, periodicals and comic books. Plus a FREE take a book, share a book library inspired by the Little Free Library (please bring something to participate).

 

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH
1-5PM
NO COVER // FREE FUN

 

 

Vendors include:
Krystle Griffin
James Curcio
Kathryn Hemmann
Footage Fiends
Martha Cooney
Sawyer Lovett/Ephemeral Riot
Frogdad Comics
South Street Art Mart
Miguélangelo Hexylvania
Willy VHS
Taped off TV
HOOT Review
& the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival

 

Hosted by the Unnamed Film Festival @PhillyUnnamed a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
“Little Free Library® is a registered trademark of Little Free Library, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Content used with permission.

 

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What’s Up at TMoms:

Sundays, All Day Long | Craft Sundays at TMoms? BACK. Googly eyes? BACK. Coloring pages? BACK? Your creative spirit? BACK. Come thru every Sunday for FREE arts & crafts upstairs and downstairs at Tattooed Mom!

Daily Happy Hour | All drafts are just $4 every day from 4-6pm!

Daily Menu | Tattooed Mom will also be serving tasty eats and ice cold drinks all evening.

• Upstairs dining, bar access, and event entry is 21+ w/ valid ID.

BULLSHIT LIT POETRY READING + BOOK PARTY

hey, poets, writers, and lovers of bullshit! come hang at tmoms for the first-ever BULLSHIT LIT poetry reading + quadruple book release party! four featured poets + an open mic to follow + BS books for sale. helllllllllll yeah.

 

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD
DOORS @ 6PM + SHOW @ 7-9PM
NO COVER // FREE FUN
RSVP: FB EVENT

 

LINEUP:
Lauren Theresa
Lucas Restivo
Juliet Gelfman-Randazzo
Amy Jannotti
BULLSHIT LIT

 

Tattooed Mom will be serving tasty eats and ice cold drinks all evening.
Upstairs dining, bar access, and event entry is 21+ w/ valid ID.

Lo Terciario / The Tertiary / Philly Book Release

Readers:
Kirwyn Sutherland
Raena Shirali
Ashley Davis

Frank Sherlock
Sanam Sheriff
Gabriel Ojeda-Sague

Written in response the PROMESA bill (Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act) bill,
Raquel Salas Rivera’s
LO TERCIARIO/THE TERTIARY
offers a decolonial queer critique and reconsideration of Marx. The book’s titles come from Pedro Scaron’s, El Capital, the 1976 translation of Karl Marx’s classic. Published by Siglo Veintiuno Editores, this translation was commonly used by the Puerto Rican left as part of political formation programs. Lo terciario/the tertiary places this text in relation to the Puerto Rican debt crisis, forcing readers to reconsider old questions when facing colonialism’s newest horrors.

Enjoy this event with our Meatless Mondays specials:
1/2 off our full veggie menu noon-10pm
& half off all drafts 5-7pm and 10-11pm

Join the Facebook Event and share with your pals!