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The Disinformation Phase Book Release and Party at Metro Gallery Saturday, June 25

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This Saturday night at The Metro Gallery (1700 N Charles St), there’s going to be a great party to celebrate local poet Chris Toll’s newest book, The Disinformation Phase. It’s an amazing collection of poetry that is both heartfelt and entertaining like a sci-fi detective movie.

Metro Gallery (1700 N. Charles) Doors at 8pm Saturday, June 25
$10 with book, $5 without book

FEATURING:
singer Jacob Panic
artist Christine Ferrera
author Megan Boyle
musician STACIAN
band Sweatpants
lounge superstars SHE BITES!
and of course CHRIS TOLL HIMSELF

Also, there are going to be a lot of giveaways of like tee shirts and other books and stuff.

If you’re interested in the book but can’t make it to the party, you can buy a copy or get more info here, at The Disinformation Phase website.

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