Toting his latest book, Vanishing Point: Not a Memoir, author Ander Monson will share his work and insight into the modern phenomenon of "The Memoir"
This is it. Tonight's the night. Poets, Nicole Ruth Cooley and Kevin Prufer will round out the 2011 season of Sarabande's 21c Reading Series. Don't miss it!
Join historian Charles Bracelen Flood at Carmichael's Bookstore tomorrow at 7pm for an evening of insight into the life of this Civil War hero.
Stacy Schiff, author of Cleopatra: A Life, will be interviewed by U of L professor and archaeologist, John Hale at the Louisville Free Public Library's Main branch.
Stop by the NuLu district today, October 14th, and tomorrow, October 15th, for a celebration of writers, readers and print!
The Olmsted Parks Conservancy hosted an evening of good wine, treats and conversation with Justin Martin, author of Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted.
Dust off your poetry pants (everyone should have a pair) and don your cuff links! The InKY Reading Series presents authors Kevin Wilson and Catherine Bowman at The Bard's Town this Friday, October 14th
Mr. Martin and I talk design, life, tragedy and true genius in the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted. Join Justin Martin, author of Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted, on Wednesday, October 12th for an evening of good food and book discussion at 610 Magnolia restaurant.
Celebrating under the banner of his latest book, Northwest Corner, author John Burnham Schwartz comes to Carmichael's Bookstore for an evening of reading and conversation on Thursday, October 13th
“Mindful Resilience:” Carnegie Center presents author and former psychologist, Pamela Cotton [Books]
Pamela Cotton, author of Mindful Resilience: Navigating the Labyrinth of Change in Times of Challenge, will speak in conjunction with the Carnegie Center's Lunch & Learn program on Tuesday, October 11th
Join Carmichael's Bookstore on Saturday, October 8th, for an afternoon of poetry and conversation with some of the region's most renowned writers
Former Colombian Senator, Ingrid Betancourt, was held captive in the Amazon jungle for six years by FARC guerrillas. With her book, Even Silence has an End, Betancourt will share her trials at the Library's Main branch tonight at 7pm.
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