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Arts & Entertainment - May 1, 2008
Hey, bitches, it's Bitchcraft time
Woodland Pattern Book Center hosts Bitchcraft, a weekend of music, arts, crafts and words on Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18.
Tags: Bitchcraft, Bitch Magazine, Woodland Pattern, Faythe Levine, Broad Vocabulary
Marketplace - Dec. 7, 2007
Broad Vocabulary closes the book on '07 with festive events
A Scrabble Night and Nancy Drew Party are only two of the events going down at Broad Vocabulary this month.
Tags: Broad Vocabulary, feminist, Jennifer Morales, Tina Owen, LGBT, Nancy Drew, Scrabble, gift wrap, Planned Parenthood
Marketplace - Nov. 14, 2007
Broad Vocabulary starts new chapter
Jennifer Morales and Tina Owen are the new broads in charge of Milwaukee's only feminist bookstore.
Tags: Broad Vocabulary, feminist bookshop, Jennifer Morales, Tina Owen, MPS, children's books, independent businesses, DIY, LGBT
Marketplace - Oct. 30, 2007
Broad Vocabulary plans grand reopening
Tina Owen and Jennifer Morales are the new owners of Broad Vocabulary feminist bookstore and will celebrate a grand reopening next weekend.
Tags: Broad Vocabulary, Jennifer Morales, Tina Owen, bookstore, books, Scrabble, feminist, LGBT
Marketplace - May 25, 2005
OMC talkback provides T-shirt fodder for friendly feminist bookshop
The owners of Milwaukee's new feminist bookstore, Broad Vocabulary, read the comments made on an OMC article announcing the store's arrival and one really caught their eye. Now, it's emblazoned on a T-shirt!
Tags: Broad Vocabulary, talkback, Bay View, Kinnickinnic, feminist, women, book

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