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Notable Twin Cities

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Notable Twin Cities: 11/20–11/26

  • Tyler Barton
  • November 20, 2016
Sunday 11/20: As the protests to protect Native land and water continue up north, Native authors Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker will read and answer questions about their new, critically…
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Notable Twin Cities: 11/13–11/19

  • Tyler Barton
  • November 13, 2016
Monday 11/14: Local author Dylan Hicks will read excerpts from his new novel Amateurs (Coffee House Press) and then talk with visual artist Carolyn Swiszcz about art and collaboration in…
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Notable Twin Cities: 11/6–11/12

  • Tyler Barton
  • November 6, 2016
Sunday 11/6: Cello, poetry, and a Sunday afternoon. If this sounds like you, head over to Quinn Violins for a poetry reading in a music store. Michael Kiesow Moore, Ardie…
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Notable Twin Cities: 10/30–11/5

  • Tyler Barton
  • October 30, 2016
Sunday 10/30: Start your lit week on Sunday afternoon with the Loft’s reading series for YA and middle-grade authors, Second Story. This month features Brian Bliss, of author No Parking…
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Notable Twin Cities: 10/23–10/29

  • Tyler Barton
  • October 23, 2016
Monday 10/24: The launch party for Zeke Caligiuri’s This Is Where I Am: A Memoir (University of Minnesota Press) will include a reading, signing, and reception. Caligiuri, currently in prison,…
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Notable Twin Cities: 10/16–10/22

  • Tyler Barton
  • October 16, 2016
Monday 10/17: At Subtext Books you’ll find the Red Bird Chapbooks Book Launch to celebrate the release of the poetry anthology, A Little Book of Abundance. Its authors belong to…
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Notable Twin Cities: 10/9–10/15

  • Tyler Barton
  • October 9, 2016
Monday 10/10: Start your week with a compelling conversation between authors Rachel Gold (My Zero Year) and Juliann Rich (Gravity) about the pressures faced by LGBTQ writers and allies. Barnes…
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Notable Twin Cities: 10/2–10/8

  • Tyler Barton
  • October 2, 2016
Sunday 10/2: Join recent Minnesota Book Award winners Charles Baxter, Ray Gonzalez, Marlon James, and Kaethe Schwehn for an exciting mashup of music and literature. Music Meets MN Lit features…
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Notable Twin Cities: 9/25–10/1

  • Tyler Barton
  • September 25, 2016
Monday 9/26: Shake up the start of your week with a reading by Sarah Jaffe, author of Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt (Nation Books). Magers & Quinn. 7 p.m., free.…
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Notable Twin Cities: 9/18–9/24

  • Tyler Barton
  • September 18, 2016
Monday 9/19: Start your week with Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James in conversation with editor John Freeman. They’ll discuss the newest Freeman’s anthology, which focuses on the theme of Family.…
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Notable Twin Cities: 9/11–9/17

  • Tyler Barton
  • September 11, 2016
Monday 9/12: Common Good Books presents Minnesota fiction writer Nathan Hill. He’ll read from his highly acclaimed debut novel, The Nix (Knopf). 7 p.m., free. Tuesday 9/13: At St. Catherine…
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Notable Twin Cities: 9/4–9/10

  • Tyler Barton
  • September 4, 2016
Sunday 9/4: Magers and Quinn hosts poet Holly J. Hughes and memoirist BJ Hollars for a literary reading centered around extinct birds. Seriously. Their work forecasts climate change and its…
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