Photo found by Linda Simone |
Kattywompus Poets read
I'll be reading with
Susana Case, Robin Messing, and Margo Taft Stever this Friday, November 20, at 7:30
p.m. at the Hudson Valley Writers Center in Sleepy Hollow. We'll
be joined by fellow Kattywompus poet Cornelius Eady and his band,
Rough Magic. Come for a fun evening of poetry and music (admission $10). You
can catch this same lineup, with Leah Umansky and Kattywompus Press publisher Sammy
Greenspan, at the Cornelia Street Cafe on Monday, December
14, at 6:30 p.m.
Rabbit Ears launch
Debuts December 1 |
One Hundred Years of
Marriage
Louise Farmer Smith’s
One
Hundred Years of Marriage (Upper Hand Press, 2014) is an extraordinary novel,
and as poet Terry Dugan says, “It’s the perfect book club book”; also for academic
courses on American women or our literature. While noting great books, be sure
to get Kevin Pilkington’s latest Where
You Want to Be (Black Lawrence Press, 2015), and a charming
collaboration between poets Eric Greinke and Glenna Luschei, Zen
Duende (Presa Press, 2015). Happy holiday gifting and reading!
Congratulations to Anthony
Nisi, Blue Sky Studio production manager,
on the new Peanuts Movie. It has an
important message about values and highlights all the great characters and lines
we've always loved—"Good grief!", "Curse you, Red Baron!"
and "You blockhead!" My favorite: seeing all those Peanut dance moves
again, which I could probably perform from memory. The Peanuts Movie also utilizes
innovative 3D animation. Be sure to take the little Peanuts in your lives to
this fun family movie!
"Yellow Lit" by Diane Green |
Diane Green at Madelyn
Jordan
You are
invited to a champagne brunch at the Madelyn Jordan Gallery this
Sunday, November 22, 12 noon – 2 p.m.
Art Historian Beth Gersh-Nesic
will host a Q&A with artist
Diane Green on
her work in the exhibition The
Space Between. RSVP info@madelynjordonfineart.com
Poetry readings / conversation / music
Kevin Young |
Thursday, November
19, 7 p.m. - Nick Flynn and Gregory Pardlo, Fordham
University, Lincoln Center Campus, 113 West 60th Street, 12th Floor
Thursday, November
19, 7 p.m. - Kevin Young and Gabrielle Hamilton, New
York Public Library at 42nd and Fifth, register
Rosamond King |
Sunday, November 22,
1:30 p.m - Susana Case, Sally Blumis-Dunn, Jennifer Franklin, and Margo Taft
Stever, JCC on the Hudson
Friday, December 4,
6:30 p.m. - Rosamond King, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gallery 681
Golda Solomon |
Monday, December 14,
6 p.m. - Susana Case, Ann Cefola, Robin Messing, Margo Taft Stever, and
Cornelius Eady and Rough Magic,Cornelia Street Cafe
Saturday, November
28, 8 p.m. - Jay Shulman, cellist with Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra,
Doctorow Center, Hunter, NY; tickets
Moosewood Pumpkin Pie
In time for
Thanksgiving! From Mollie Katzen’s Moosewood
Cookbook (Ten Speed Press, 2014), this recipes depends upon fresh
pumpkin for its wildly satisfying flavor. Remove seeds and stem from a sugar
pumpkin, then cut into chunks. Boil or steam until a knife glides easily
through pumpkin. Drain, remove and discard skin from each chunk, and puree with
handheld blender. Makes two and sometimes three pies, depending on size of
pumpkin.
¾ cup honey
2 Tbsp molasses
¼ tsp ground cloves
3 tsp cinnamon
1 ½ tsp ginger
1 tsp salt
4 eggs, slightly
beaten
1 12-oz can
evaporated milk (or 1 cup scalded fresh milk, or nut milk for a dairy free
option)
frozen or homemade
pastry pie shell
Combine ingredients in order given in a very large bowl. Pour into two pie
shells and bake 10 minutes at 450 degrees, then 40 minutes at 350 degrees, or
until center ceases to wobble when gently shaken. Or omit pie shell for a
delicious pumpkin pudding. Bake filling in buttered baking dish and serve with
vanilla ice cream or heavy cream.
’Round the Net
Congratulations
and/or thanks to the following for news and links:
Actors Jane Bradley and Chris Coffey read Terry Dugan's poetry |
Memoirist Sarah Bracey White on receiving recognition as one of the YWCA's "Mover and Shaker" this year
Guitarist Michael Cefola on great musical discoveries, Vintage Trouble and guitarist Neil Zaza
Guitarist Michael Cefola on great musical discoveries, Vintage Trouble and guitarist Neil Zaza
Artist Lidia
Chiarelli, via poet Neal Whitman, for this
video of an exhibit based on Ferlinghetti's “Chagall's Magic Lantern” poem
Poet Terry Dugan
on having her work read by actors Jane Bradley and Chris Coffey at Bellevue
Literary Review's poetry event last month
Self Portrait, Paula Moderson-Becker |
Art Historian Beth Gersh-Nesic for this exhibit of work by Paula Moderson-Becker
(1876-1907) and for Beth’s wonderful PostModern Mom blog
Gail and Frank Zappa |
Translator Cindy
Schuster on recommending this Paris Review interview with poet/translator Peter Cole
Publisher James
Sherry on Roof Books' new Parsival by Steve McCaffery and we plié
by Patrick R. Phillips
Poet Linda Simone
on meeting US Poet Laureate Juan
Felipe Herrera, and for this
article on grammar distorting history
Actor Dagmar
Stansova for sharing this rare film clip of her in an
early acting class with Angelina Jolie
Publisher Ann Starr for this great review of
Cuban-born Dominican artist Quisqueya
Henriquez
We close with love
and prayers for dear friends in France, especially poet Hélène Sanguinetti and
our mutual friend Claire Barre. There’s no explaining such tragedy, but this
father made a good attempt helping
his son understand. Wishing us all candles and flowers, and deep gratitude
this Thanksgiving for those we love and the life we cherish.
Until next time,
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