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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Ithaca Post contributors Amelia Sauter and Bob Proehl were featured fiction writers at two well-attended readings last week.
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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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Author and environmentalist Bill McKibben will speak at Ithaca College Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8:00pm.
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