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Philly Free School

The Philly Free School were a multi-media artists co-op active out of Philadelphia in the Aughts, founded by Adam Fieled, Mike Land, Jeremy Eric Tenenbaum, and Nick Gruberg. Many of their multi-media performances were held at the Highwire Gallery, between Broad and 13th on Cherry Street in Center City Philadelphia. Poetry Incarnation '05 was held at the Khyber Pass in Olde City on July 5, 2005. By metonymic connection, many Aughts Philadelphia artists associated with Neo-Romanticism also fall under the aegis of the Philly Free School. The literary journal [P.F.S. Post](Philly Free School Post), established in October 2005, is an offshoot of the Philly Free School, and is still operative as of 2023. The poetry reading series P.F.S. Presents is a Philly Free School offshoot as well. :

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This work of graphic art, by Jeremy Eric Tenenbaum, announces a P.F.S. (Philly Free School) Presents reading at Big Jar Books in Old City Philadelphia on November 11, 2006.

Kate the Great's Book Emporium, Andersonville, Chicago

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This calendar announcement, on the website of Kate the Great's Book Emporium (Andersonville, Chicago), advertises the 1-3-08 P.F.S. Presents (Philly Free School Presents) reading held at Kate the Great's.

Switchback Books Blog

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This advertisement, on the Switchback Books blog, announces a P.F.S. (Philly Free School) Presents reading at Kate the Great's Bookstore in Andersonville, Chicago, on January 3, 2008.

Sharkforum

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This advertisement announces, in Sharkforum (ed. Simone Muench), a reading curated by P.F.S. Presents (Philly Free School Presents), at Kate the Great's Bookstore in Andersonville, Chicago, on July 6, 2007.