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Tales from Tiny Town

by Luke Z. Fenchel on November 4, 2011

Franklin Crawford’s “Aesop Cop” transforms the mundane Ithaca police blotter into whimsical poetry. He will stop by Buffalo Street Books on Saturday, November 5, at 3:00 p.m.

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Post Picks: A flurry of spring readings

by Post Editors on April 1, 2011

Téa Obreht, author of “The Tiger’s Wife,” will read at the Cornell Bookstore Monday, April 4. Here, pictured at Buffalo Street Books. Photo by Heather Ainsworth

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Post Picks

by Post Editors on March 11, 2011

David Nelson Pollock, D.C. Celtic-Klezmer, a fanclub conference, the Grady Girls, and the return of That 1 Guy. Post Picks.

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A New Page for Independent Bookstore

by Bob Proehl on February 16, 2011

Local independent bookstores provide a space in the center of the community where literary arts can flourish. Bob Proehl proposes a buy-out of Buffalo Street Books, which is closing this spring, and turning it into a community-owned non-profit.

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Drink My Words: Happily Ever After

by Amelia Sauter on February 2, 2011

I can’t read. I don’t mean that I’m illiterate. Rather, I’m incapable of picking up a book or a magazine and reading it cover –to cover. Add a teenage vampire to the story, however, and I’m hooked.

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King’s Life

by Bob Proehl on February 1, 2011

An interview with Arthur Flowers, whose collaboration with Manu Chitrakar and Guglielmo Rossi “I See the Promised Land: A Life of Martin Luther King Jr” is available at Buffalo Street Books.

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The Year in Literature

by Bob Proehl on January 6, 2011

A list of ten excellent books from this year, all of which I swear I at least mostly read. By Bob Proehl

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Post Gets Lit

by Post Editors on November 21, 2010

Ithaca Post contributors Amelia Sauter and Bob Proehl were featured fiction writers at two well-attended readings last week.

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Beyond Butch and Femme

by Bob Proehl on November 11, 2010

Dear John, I Love Jane is a Molotov cocktail lobbed into the divide between gay and straight, and the fire it ignites illuminates the complexities of what it means to define oneself as gay or straight. A review by Bob Proehl

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‘Eaarth’ Day

by Post Editors on November 10, 2010

Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben will speak at Ithaca College Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8:00pm.

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