Canon Magazine

Feb 2 2007 - 7:00pm
Feb 2 2007 - 9:00pm

 
Giovanna Coppola is co-editor of Canon and is a grad student in Liberal Studies. Her interests include the parallels between poetry and painting, 20th century art, and reading bombastic poems.

Annie Levin is a student in the MFA program in fiction at Hunter College. She has been published in Eclectica Magazine and 3711 Atlantic. She is also one of the former editors of Canon.

Choong Hoon Lee is a Political Science Phd student at the New School for Social Research.

Alex McCown is a graduate student at the New School and a part-time staff writer for Hustler.

Will Murray is completing his master's thesis at The New School for Social Research.  His work combines elements of personal history, empirical research, and philosophy.

Andra Nita is co-editor of Canon and is completing her MA in Liberal Studies this year. She is interested in film in literature and if she could redo her childhood she would take up piano and the violin.

Eugene Rabkin is a political refugee who fled from the former Soviet Union because of rampant anti-Semitism... at least that's what he told the American Embassy in Moscow.  He has lived in the Capital of the World (that's New York City to the Midwestern transplants) for the past 15 years, and hopes to remain here, and not in London.  Although Eugene has had a successful career on Wall Street, his heart has prevailed over his wallet, and he hopes to toil as a fashion journalist at some dingy publication like The New York Times for tea (with milk) and sandwiches.

Louise Seamster is getting her MA in Liberal Studies at the New School in preparation for a financially spectacular career as an investment banker.

Originally from Italy, Alessandra Seggi enjoys creating her own world with the most memorable, touching, and poignant "pieces" of all the "worlds" she has lived in. She is a Fulbright scholar, language teacher, and Ph.D. candidate in the Sociology of Media.

Kimberly Spring
is a graduate student in sociology at the New School for Social Research -- she is interested in civil disobedience, both personally and academically.