
Kids, if you never read Huffbunny Jim’s first novel, Catapult, you’ve got a second chance. Paperback, audiobook, or ebook. It will make you happy.

Well, we were a little late getting this posted this year – Huffs, if there are additions or changes you’d like, tell Stumpy. Giving Tuesday, 2025, is December 9. Be generous.

Hey, folks, as we have for a number of years, we’re listing some of the favorite places Huffbunnies give to. Giving Tuesday, 2024, is December 3. Be generous.
Friends, as we have done for a number of years now, we’ll list a few organizations here that Huffbunnies will be giving to this year, and we’re urging you to do the same. The list will grow as each Huffbunny submits their favorites. Be generous!
From Huffbunny, Nicki P:
I wanted to share info about a project I’ve been working on for a few years, one near and dear to my heart, opening in Philly next week, which I know isn’t here, but also isn’t far! File/Life: We Remember Stories of Pennhurst*, runs April 20-23 at the Arch Street Meeting House in Philadelphia and June 20-23 at the state capitol building in Harrisburg, PA. You can reserve free tickets here. The Philadelphia Inquirer published a piece about the exhibit this morning, which can be found here, and includes some (harrowing) historical detail about Pennhurst itself, which was a Pennsylvania-run institution that warehoused people with intellectual and developmental disabilities for nearly 80 years. A bit o’ blurbage below.
File/Life is a community-centered creative exploration of the Pennhurst archives by seven community archivists, all people with disabilities and/or family members, including two former Pennhurst residents. A group of supporting artists created a process through which the community archivists could engage with files from the archives, make connections to the present, and look between the lines and beyond the files for the humanity of the people who were institutionalized there. File/Life showcases the results of the community archivists’ loving research and collaborative artistry, sharing stories in a range of forms: film, erasure poetry, animation, montage, reenactment, interview, embroidery, oral history, and more. File/Life is fully accessible, with open captioning, ASL interpreters on site, audio description, Braille, relaxed hours from 9-10 each morning, and service animal relief areas.
Boys and girls, Slow Beethoven, the first release on the TANK’s new record label, Round Sound, is available for pre-order right now. Be there then. Be there now.

Swing by the FGD Gallery at 535 6th Ave (just a few blocks up from 11th Street) to see an original piece by Huffbunny Nathan as well as works by other neighborhood kids.
FGD Gallery hours: Friday 2-5 – Saturday and Sunday 12-5
Exhibit runs from January 6th to February 6th
And here is where we’re going to post the orgs that Huffbunnies are urging each other to give to. Hang tight, will be adding until Nov. 29.
Huffbunny Cheatle – North American premier of Dreaming Walls. Tickets here. June 17, 18, 19.

