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    As part of The Filson’s Gertrude Polk Brown Lecture Series, Adam Goodheart will speak at Ballard High School this Sunday, November 20th, presenting a picture of America in battle in his new book, "1861: The Civil War Awakening".

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    A native poet and founder of Sarabande Books, Sarah Gorham released her newest collection of poetry, "Bad Daughter", this fall. Join her tonight, November 17th, at Carmichael’s for a look at the mischievous side of life.

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    Join former Kentucky Poet Laureate, Richard Taylor, at The Filson Historical Society on Wednesday, November 16th, for a discussion on the life of Audubon, the inspiration for Taylor’s newest poetry collection, Rare Birds: Sonnets on the Life of James John Audubon.

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    The story of America's migration from Atlantic to Pacific comes to Carmichael's Bookstore tomorrow, November 11th. Historian Robert Morgan presents his latest book, Lions of the West, at 7pm.

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    Explore Louisville's history through the eyes of brick and mortar. Winfrey Blackburn and R. Scott Gill will show off their look book of historic homes at The Filson Historical Society this Thursday, November 10th.

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    Against a backdrop of 21c's Cuba Now exhibit, Sarabande Books and 21c present a Celebration of Cuban Poetry with featured readings by Marta Miranda and Jeremy Dae Paden this Monday, November 7th at 7pm

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    Wanna be the "Boss" of your kitchen? "Cake Boss" star, Buddy Valastro, will be on hand tomorrow, November 5th, at Carmichael's Bookstore promoting his newest book, Baking with the Cake Boss.

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    This latest release in the popular 33 1/3 Series, explores the best-selling gospel album of all time. Visit with author, Aaron Cohen, at Carmichael's tomorrow, November 4th, at 7pm.

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