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10/9/07
Greetings, Readers!
The weather certainly seems to be perking up these days.
I thought it was going to be much drearier, but it's positively balmy! You
know what else is perking up? The action at BookPeople! That's right!
BookPeople is currently selling tickets for: The Iraq War
Film Series, Prairie Flyer, and Ensemble Amacord.
Dr. Sharon Kehoe, has taught World Religions at the
University of Idaho for eleven years now. But she's not tired of it yet;
quite the opposite! Dr. Kehoe is now opening the class up to interested
members of the community. You don't have to formally enroll to join those
seeking a guided tour of wisdom traditions, from the primal religions
through Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and
other contemporary religions. The class is free(!) and open to the public.
It meets every Monday night at 7:00pm. The location? BookPeople of Moscow!
That's right, Readers, we are delighted to host the illustrious Dr. Kehoe
and her class right here in our very own store. Come prepared to learn! The
hour is late, though, so we will be offering free drip coffee to perk you
up! If you're interesting in acquiring a copy of the book for this class,
Dr. Kehoe is using Huston Smith's Illustrated World Religions, a best seller
and classic for 40 years. Class members get a 20% discount on the book,
which we currently have in stock.
Be sure to check out the 2007 edition of the Best
American Essays, which features local University of Idaho writing professor
Daniel Orozco! His story, "Shakers", is just one of the many excellent works
in the collection.
Come learn traditional Scottish and Irish dancing every
Wednesday evening, from 5:30 to 6:30 at the 1912 center! the Border
Highlanders Dance Group is open to all, no experience is required! Just make
sure to wear comfortable, flexible shoes and come prepared for fun!
Curious about Graphic Novels? I bet you are! Well we've
got just the thing for you! The illustrious Dr. Walter Hesford of the
University of Idaho English Department will be hosting a discussion of
Jewish Themes in Graphic Novels. The events will be on the second floor of
the University of Idaho library. All sessions are free and open to the
public, and everyone is encouraged to attend. The events and books are as
follows: Thursday, October 18th, 7pm: Julius Knipl, Real Estate
Photographer, by Ben Katchor Thursday, November 8th, 7pm: The Quitter, by
Harvy Pekar Thursday, November 29th, 7pm: The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar.
Again, everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend, and if you'd like to
read the books, we will have them at BookPeople shortly! For more
information, contact Ben at 885-5858.
The Iraq War Film Series is coming in October! BookPeople
will, of course, be selling tickets to this excellent event. A ticket to an
individual showing is $5, or for $20, you can get a Sponsor Pass, which gets
you in to all three showings! The dates and films are as follows: Gunner
Palace - (86 min.) October 10th at 7pm Iraq In Fragments - (105 min.)
October 11th and 12th at 7pm , and 13th and 14th at 4:45pm and 7pm. No End
In Sight - (145 min.) October 17th at 7pm All showings will be at the
Kenworthy, located at 508 S. Main St, Moscow, ID.
Thursday, October 11th, 7:30pm - Jonathan Johnson, author
of "Hannah on the Mountain" will read at the WSU Museum of Art.
It's a jungle out there, Readers! So do your part to help
the Latah County Youth Advocacy Council keep our kids safe! They're having a
Benefit Dinner, Auction, and Dance! As far as ways you can help make the
world a better place, this sounds like a pretty fun one! The event takes
place October 13th, 2007, from 6:30 to 11:00pm. It will be at the University
Inn, in the Silver and Gold rooms (which are really nice, I should add; only
the best for the benefactors of the youth!). The price, for four-and-a-half
hours of fun? A mere $30 per person! Live music will be provided by
Beargrass and Bare Wires. For more information or to purchase tickets,
please contact: Gail Silkwood or Andrea Schumaker, ph# 208-882-2268, or
email lcyac@latah.id.us.
The Common Ministry at Washington State University
presents the 30th Annual Roger Williams Symposium. Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock
will be giving lectures on Paradise and Empire, Paradise and Holy War, and
an Ethics of Beauty (three separate lectures, mind you!) dinner, a light
breakfast, and lunch are also provided as part of the enrollment. If you
would like to register, or to find out more, then visit www.wsu.edu/~common
. The event will be on October 14th and 15th, 2007
Friday, October 19th, 7:00pm: The Kenworthy Performing
Arts Centre presents Prairie Flyer, a kickin' good Bluegrass band!
BookPeople will be selling tickets to the event. To learn more about them
(and to check out their song samples!) go to
www.prarieflyer.com.
Tuesday, October 23rd, 7:30pm - the next installment of
the Auditorium Chamber Music Series hits the stage. Ensemble Amarcord will
play at the University of Idaho Auditorium. Ensemble Amarcord is continental
Europe's finest male "a capella" quintet, and they have been delighting
listeners for over 15 years, so don't miss this chance to check them out! We
are selling tickets for the show, of course, so come on by!
Thursday, October 25th, 7:00pm - Mary Matsuda Gruenewald,
author of "Looking Like the Enemy", will read at BookPeople.
Saturday, October 27th - Paul Brians, professor of
English at WSU and author of "Common Errors in English Usage" (an excellent
book (and calendar), which I enjoy immensely), will give an informal how-to
lecture, geared towards teaching new authors how to take their work from the
web to the printed page. I erroneously referred to this as the prelude to an
upcoming book, which is not the case - sorry Paul!
How in the heck do you act Shakespeare? Find out from the
Mirror Theater, now offering Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced Master
classes. Beginners classes start on Monday, October 29th, with Intermediate
and Advanced classes starting in 2008. For more information about the
theater, visit their website at www.MirrorTheater.org or email them at
Inquiry@MirrorTheater.org
The University of Idaho and Washington State University
are both hosting some (very) distinguished visiting writers this fall
semester! The University of Idaho will host Patricia Hampl on November 14th
and Ann Pancake in March of next year. The readings will all be at 7:30pm,
on their respective days, in the University of Idaho Law Building Courtroom.
BookPeople will, of course, be present at all three events with plenty of
books for sale, and we will also have their books for sale in the store
before the events.
Washington State University will be hosting Jonathan
Johnson on October 11th and Peter Chilson on November 8th. Both readings
will be at the WSU Museum of Art, at 7:00pm. We might not make it to Pullman
for those, but you can be darn sure we'll have their books out here! So come
pick one up, read it, and go show your support for the author by getting it
signed! There's nothing authors love more than to know that someone has
enjoyed their books.
The Mirror Theater presents Shakespeare Sundays! You, the
audience, will do the acting for these performances. Come sign in at 1:15
for the part you're dying to play. No preference is given for race, gender,
or age, and scripts are provided! If you're musically inclined, then come
accompany the acts on your instrument of choice! The schedule: Romeo and
Juliet: October 14th and 28th The Merchant of Venice: December 2nd and 16th
Henry the Fourth, Part I: January 13th and 27th Hamlet: February 10th, 24th
and March 16th The Tempest: May 4th and 18th. A two-dollar contribution is
required to participate. The plays will be based on the Oxford Shakespeare,
second edition, but as noted above, scripts will be provided! For more
information, visit
www.MirrorTheater.org !
Best wishes for the new week, Readers!
--BookPeople of Moscow
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