FPP Harlem’s second season got off to a provocative start. Paul La Farge began the night with a story that takes on, among other things, the dangers of self-delusion. Lynne Tillman opened with a formidable “We,” reading the first lines of the Constitution. She then dug into her own American Genius: A Comedy reading passages that question the usefulness of history and its bearing on the present. Wrapping up the night, LoVid performed two sound pieces, both very much in the first person plural—the first an intense improvisation between partners Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus, the second a piece incorporating their unborn child through a fetal heart-rate monitor. Thanks to our readers/performers, and thanks to our game, enthusiastic audience! Our next reading will be on November 12th at Shrine—check back for our exciting lineup!