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2/19/08
Greetings, Readers!
What's in a book? Make one and find out! I shamelessly
stole that tagline from the flier for this event, but if you think their
writing is clover, wait until you see their bookmaking! Tuesday afternoons
at BookPeople, from 1:00pm - 3:00pm, come learn how to make books! Topics
include making pages, writing text, getting ideas, being artistic, bindings,
covers, titles, and more! There are five classes; the first is on February
5th, and the last March 4th. Space is limited, so come by BookPeople and
reserve your spot today! The cost of attendance is $45, and a $20 deposit
reserves your spot.
The Winter Fishtrap is coming up! This year's theme is
"Living Right: Empathy, Charity, and Responsibility". This year's presenters
are: Debra Dean, the author of a (best-selling!) novel about art and
Alzheimer's, 'The Madonnas of Leningrad'. Michael Rohd, the founding
artistic director of Sojourn Theatre in Portland, Oregon. The even takes
place from February 22nd to February 24th. For more information, or to
register, visit http://www.fishtrap.org/winter.shtml - remember, last year's
Winter Fishtrap sold out, and was a smashing success! So don't wait to
register, get your spot today! Update: There are currently 10 spaces left,
so register soon!
It's 2008, and you know what that means! The Moscow
Renaissance Fair Poster Contest is here again! Pick up an entry form at
BookPeople, we have tons. The prizes are: 1st place - $200 with artwork
appearing on the annual poster; 2nd place - $100 with artwork appearing on
the program cover. All entries must be received by 12:00 noon on Saturday,
February 23rd. Entries can be submitted at BookPeople of Moscow. Public
judging of finalists will begin at 2:00pm, Saturday February 23rd at
BookPeople of Moscow, and winners will be notified that very day! Contact
Jennifer Whitney at jenwhitney@gmail.com / 208-882-1942 with any questions.
A Night at the Oscars is coming back! Join Sojourners'
Alliance, get dressed up, walk the red carpet, and watch the stars, all
while enjoying a silent auction, a live auction, a cash bar, and dinner and
dessert! Tickets are $45 per person, or for $360 you can reserve a table for
eight. The event will be Sunday, February 24th at the University Inn Best
Western, from 4pm-9pm. Tickets will be available at the door, or can be
purchased from Sojourners' Alliance by calling 883-3438.
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: Hamlet:
February 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 !
Lunafest - Films By, For, and About Women is coming to
the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre this February! Lunafest is a traveling
short-film festival by, for, and about women. It runs from October through
March, and boasts over 20,000 viewers. The net proceeds of Lunafest will
benefit the Breast Cancer Fund and the University of Idaho Women's Center.
The showing is Tuesday, February 26th, at 7:00pm. Tickets are available
through BookPeople of Moscow! For more information on the show, check out
http://www.lunabar.com/pages/lunafest/.
For Sadie Hawkins day, BookPeople is excited to announce
that Mary Blew will be reading at the University of Idaho Administration
Building Auditorium. The event will be Friday, February 29th at 7:30pm. She
will read from Jackalope Dreams, her newest book. Bring your Sadie Hawkins
dream date with you.
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre presents Joe
Reischman and the Jaybirds, with special guests Forgotten Freight and
Diamond Joe and the Country Mile. The event takes place Friday, February
29th at 7:30pm at the Kenworthy theatre! Tickets are available from
BookPeople or at the door.
Musicians! Apply Now! Have you ever wanted to be featured
in the Rendezvous at the Park Benefit Showcase? Well you're in luck, they're
still accepting applications! Six groups will be selected to participate at
the showcase, which is on April 19th at 7pm, at the Kenworthy Theatre. The
three showcase winners will be chosen as the opening acts at Rendezvous in
the Park, July 17th-19th. Deadline for Submission is March 1st, 2008 - send
a shot biography of your band and a sample of your music on CD or Tape to:
Music Showcase Rendezvous in Moscow P.O. Box 9067 Moscow, ID, 83843
Stefan Sagmeister, one of the most influential graphic
designers in the world, will be at the University of Idaho on Monday, March
3rd! He will be talking about his new book, Things I Have Learned In My Life
So Far. We'll have more information on this for you next week, but we wanted
to let you know what's coming up!
Readers and Writers Roundtable - come get fresh ideas for
your bookclub, or just for yourself! Refreshments provided. Sponsored by
BookPeople of Moscow and the Friends of the Library. Friday, March 21st
6:00-8:00pm at the 1912 Center, come see Kim Barnes, Pete Chilson, Joan Opyr,
and Daniel Orozco.
The Family Series is returning to Beasley Coliseum at WSU
for a 6th year! These family-oriented productions are perfect for fun-loving
parents and kids, and are a steal at only $6 for adult tickets and $4 for
kids under 13. The events this year are: Fred Garbo's Inflatable Theater
Monday, April 7th (2008) - 7:00pm
April 25th is Poem In Your Pocket Day. Have a favorite
poem? Carry it around with you on April 25th of this year, and share it with
others you may meet. Poetry is a vital part of any culture, and to be
perfectly honest, Americans need to appreciate it more! Help them out by
helping them to appreciate a favorite verse of yours. Share the love -
spread Poetry!
Thank you for reading!
--BookPeople of Moscow
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