Ithaca City of Asylum (ICOA) hosts a reading in honor of its tenth anniversary Saturday, Nov. 6th.
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Ithaca City of Asylum (ICOA) hosts a reading in honor of its tenth anniversary Saturday, Nov. 6th.
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Though there is likely to still be quite a bit of raking to do before finally putting the garden to rest, the appearance of mums in the neighborhood undoubtedly signals the end of the growing season, a warning to start to prepare for winter.
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Caroline Manring, pictured, will join Deborah Poe Saturday, Oct. 16 for a poetry reading at Buffalo Street Books.
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The geranium, New York City neighborhoods and Flannery O’Connor’s first published story.
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Fiction writer and translator Lydia Davis is the featured artist at the next reading in the Creative Writing Program’s 2010 Fall Reading Series, Sept. 30 at 4:30 p.m., Hollis E. Cornell Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall.
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Anthony di Renzo’s Bitter Greens: Essays on Food, Politics, and Ethnicity from the Imperial Kitchen contains wide-ranging and far-reaching meditations on Italian food, American culture, and globalization.
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Poet and critic David Lehman will appear at Buffalo Street Books Saturday, August 14th to read from his work documenting the Jewish origin of the great American songbook, “A Fine Romance.” By Luke Z. Fenchel
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Late Summer is the ideal time to pick up, thumb through, read or re-read the Riviera Stories of Difficult Loves, an Italo Calvino fiction collection
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Marriage and the Mobius Strip in Adam Ross’ “Mr. Peanut.” A review by Danielle Winterton.
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