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EARFULL • WED • NOV 19, 2025 • THE REGATTABAR at The Charles Hotel
Unfortunately, NICK FLYNN had to postpone his appearance at Earfull (scheduled for this night). Sitting in for Nick, we have his good friend and Earfull alum MICHAEL PATRICK MACDONALD, author of ALL SOULS reading from his own work as well as Nick's in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Nick's ANOTHER BULLSHIT NIGHT IN SUCK CITY.
Born in Chicago, Peter Orner is the author of seven acclaimed books including Maggie Brown & Others, Love and Shame and Love, Esther Stories (finalist for the Pen/ Hemingway Award), and Am I Alone Here? (finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award). His work has appeared in the New Yorker, the Paris Review, Best American Stories, and been awarded four Pushcart Prizes. A former Guggenheim fellow and recipient of the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Orner is chair of the English and Creative Writing Department at Dartmouth College. He lives with his family in Vermont, where he’s also a volunteer firefighter. His most recent novel is The Gossip Columnist’s Daughter (Little Brown, 2025).
*photo by Katie Crouch
Dead Gowns is the project of Portland-Maine singer-songwriter Geneviève Beaudoin. In her latest collection, the HOW EP, she pushes “expressive arrangements and raw melodies into a glowing spectacle” (Foxy Digitalis). Both urgent and sincere, it’s “the sound of a songwriter coming good on all her promises and then some” (For the Rabbits). Vinyl Me, Please, named Dead Gowns a VMP Rising Artist in 2023 and with it, released an expanded version of HOW which is now available on vinyl and all streaming platforms. For Earfull, Geneviève will be joined by Dead Gowns guitarist Luke Kalloch.
*photo by POND Creative
Michael Patrick MacDonald is the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, All Souls: A Family Story from Southie, which won the American Book Award, a New England Literary Lights Award, and an Outstanding Book Award from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights in North America. All Souls was recently released as a 25th Anniversary New Edition with a new afterword and speaking tour. MacDonald is Professor of the Practice at Northeastern University's Honors Department, where he teaches “Non Fiction Writing and Social Justice Issues” as well as a course abroad studying peace-building in the North of Ireland through a decolonial lens. At Harvard University Summer School, he teaches “Storytelling and Global Justice,” and he writes and speaks on topics ranging from race and class in America to transforming trauma, to voice, agency, and leadership and is currently writing his third book of narrative nonfiction.
Future Teens is a Boston-based alternative/indie emo band, formed in 2014, known for their catchy and introspective "bummer pop" music that explores themes of love, loss, and growing up with a blend of confessional lyrics and upbeat melodies. Says WBUR: "...the Future Teens is a band whose sensibilities lie in dismantling pop paradigms and reconfiguring the pieces into something earnest, but inherently funny." For this Earfull show, Amy Hoffman and Daniel Radin will play an acoustic set.
*photo by Wendy Schiller
