Book Lovers, Rejoice: What's Happening This Week
In St. Paul, chef and author JD Fratzke is set to celebrate the release of his new book "Dharma Butcher" with a musical evening at The Velvet Antler in The Gnome Pub. Fans can enjoy a tasting featuring recipes from the book, all accompanied by music by Molly Maher, starting at 4 p.m. on January 11.
Meanwhile, Peg Guilfoyle will be discussing her essay collection "An Eye for Joy" at Magers & Quinn, with the event being free but requiring registration in advance. The discussion is scheduled to take place on Thursday.
Also happening this week is a conversation between author Chandra Parkinson and yoga teacher Maria Tosto. Their talk revolves around spiritual cleansing and renewal, topics covered in their respective books "The Book of Ritual Baths" and "Heal What Hurts". The event will be held at Magers & Quinn on Wednesday.
Last but not least, Ricardo Levins Morales will be discussing his book "The Land Knows the Way: Eco-Social Insights for Liberation" as part of Friends of the St. Paul Public Library's Fireside Reading series. This event, also free and requiring registration, is scheduled to take place on a Wednesday at the Rondo Community Library.
These events are just around the corner, so mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the world of literature and beyond.
In St. Paul, chef and author JD Fratzke is set to celebrate the release of his new book "Dharma Butcher" with a musical evening at The Velvet Antler in The Gnome Pub. Fans can enjoy a tasting featuring recipes from the book, all accompanied by music by Molly Maher, starting at 4 p.m. on January 11.
Meanwhile, Peg Guilfoyle will be discussing her essay collection "An Eye for Joy" at Magers & Quinn, with the event being free but requiring registration in advance. The discussion is scheduled to take place on Thursday.
Also happening this week is a conversation between author Chandra Parkinson and yoga teacher Maria Tosto. Their talk revolves around spiritual cleansing and renewal, topics covered in their respective books "The Book of Ritual Baths" and "Heal What Hurts". The event will be held at Magers & Quinn on Wednesday.
Last but not least, Ricardo Levins Morales will be discussing his book "The Land Knows the Way: Eco-Social Insights for Liberation" as part of Friends of the St. Paul Public Library's Fireside Reading series. This event, also free and requiring registration, is scheduled to take place on a Wednesday at the Rondo Community Library.
These events are just around the corner, so mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the world of literature and beyond.