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Goodbye to 2016, we can certainly say without hesitation…
We may not have felt much love for this passing year, but we shared affection and opinion with our fellows at the last Publetters of the year, in the comfy confines of Doobies Bar, 22nd & Lombard Sts. We wrote … Continue reading
The Final Publetters of 2016!
Last Tuesday we marked the Publetters-Before-Christmas with a nice stack of handwritten mail. We reached out to the Naughty (Pauly Shore), the Nice (Frank Ocean), the Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and the Outright Disgusting (Donald Trump) – and of course, to … Continue reading
Let’s climb Chestnut Hill, shall we?
It was a very good October at Local 44, and we had an impressive list of letter (and postcard) destinations to reflect upon: Vatican City, Bangkok, Sheboygan, Svit, and Upper Darby, to name a very few. We wrote to The Pope (see … Continue reading
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BOO! We’re almost done at Local 44
Each Tuesday at LOCAL 44, we’ve come up with more and more letters, including this one below, that shows love can be a bit scary at times. We scarcely had time to finish our Yards IPA, hand-pumped out of the basement … Continue reading
Best wishes to the Monk’s Bunk!
Well, that’s a first! We wrote to Portland and Seattle and Torrington CT, and a host of other places… then we wrote to Russia and, finally, to the capital of Estonia, Tallinn. A good night’s work, one … Continue reading
Warm up near the pizza oven tonight!
Cold is relative; think about the warm emotions a nice letter brings out on the second reading. Join us tonight (19 Jan.) for the third Publetters of January at Clarkville, 43rd & Baltimore Ave., where the pizzas rival the craft beers, or … Continue reading
The Exact Center of June; PUBLETTERS tonight
The nice thing about writing a letter is that you can be as flaky as you want–there are no Google algorithms judging your words, trying to ferret out what ads to show you and so on. It’s just you, the pen … Continue reading