Urbanation book two show highlights

NVCAP UrbaNation is a book released through the New Venue Chicago Arts Press.

There were two events to mark the release of this book (half of the sales of this book
also went to Sarah’s Circle in Chicago). One was on February 17, 2004,
at The Cafe. The other was on February 22, 2004, at the Red Lion.

Below are highlights from Kuypers’ reading of work from the book.

a Kuypers reading for UrbaNation
recorded February 17, 2004 at The Cafe in Chicago
(2 minutes, 32 seconds)

“New To Chicago”
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The original writing
(written in 1997)

UrbaNation
a Kuypers reading for UrbaNation
recorded February 17, 2004 at The Cafe in Chicago
(2 minutes, 47 seconds)

“What Women Want”
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The original writing
(written in 1998)

UrbaNation
a Kuypers reading for UrbaNation
recorded February 22, 2004 at the Red Lion in Chicago
(1 minute, 26 seconds)

“Too Far”
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The original writing
(written in 1995)

UrbaNation
a Kuypers reading for UrbaNation
recorded February 22, 2004 at the Red Lion in Chicago
(3 minutes, 46 seconds)

“ True Happiness in the New Millennium”
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The original writing
(written in 1998)

UrbaNation
a Kuypers reading for UrbaNation
recorded February 22, 2004 at the Red Lion in Chicago
(2 minutes, 53 seconds)

“ The Battle At Hand”
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The original writing
(written in 2000)

UrbaNation UrbaNation

from the UrbaNation II release feature, 02/22/05:

a Kuypers reading for UrbaNation II
recorded February 22, 2005 at the Cafe in Chicago
(9 minutes, 41 seconds)

“ ‘Type A’ Person”
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of the CD set Live: Janet Kuypers - Questions in a World Without Answers
The original writing
(written in 1997)