10/21/05

Last night Anselm Berrigan and Tom Raworth read at MIT's Strata Center, the area's newest hot spot for catching a glimpse of imploding architectural stasis. There is good Gehry and bad, and this place bears all the limitations of an overly aestheticized, overly reworked convenience mall. (The Stasis Center?) Last night Anselm Berrigan and Tom Raworth read at MIT's Strata Center, the area's newest hot spot for catching a glimpse of imploding architectural stasis. There is good Gehry and bad, and this place bears all the limitations of an overly aestheticized, overly reworked convenience mall. (The Stasis Center?)

Last night Anselm Berrigan and Tom Raworth read at MIT's Strata Center, the area's newest hot spot for catching a glimpse of imploding architectural stasis. There is good Gehry and bad, and this place bears all the limitations of an overly aestheticized, overly reworked convenience mall. (The Stasis Center?)

Last night Anselm Berrigan and Tom Raworth read at MIT's Strata Center, the area's newest hot spot for catching a glimpse of imploding architectural stasis. There is good Gehry and bad, and this place bears all the limitations of an overly aestheticized, overly reworked convenience mall. (The Stasis Center?)