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Marc Awodey is an American contemporary artist and poet. His poetry collections include "Telegrams from the Psych Ward" (1999), and "New York; a haibun journey" (2002). He's also author of the collection of essays "Art and Machine: 95 theses" (2004) discussing his poetry vending machine project of the late 1990s. Awodey's paintings can be found in the Vermont Statehouse collection and in many private collections throughout the United States.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, June 14, 2008 Al-Jazeera makes waves in Vermont
The cable system carrying Al-Jazeera English in Burlington, Vermont decided to drop it after neocons wrote the General Manager. That's when progressives entered the fray. Residents have taken sides - and the pro Al-Jazeera side is winning.
SHARE Wednesday, February 6, 2008 Will one election cycle be enough?
The punditocracy of "Ballot Bowl" and America's 24 hour news scrum has gotten me thinking strategically too. Either that or I've been sucking on too many lead painted toys.
SHARE Saturday, January 12, 2008 VERMONT FIRST: Envisioning a new paradigm for Vermont secessionists.
An article regarding the direction of the Vermont Secession movement, which first appeared on the author's blog THE VERMONT SECESSIONIST. Author Marc Awodey is an active Democrat in Vermont politics, and one of the state's leading art critics.