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		<title>The Smart Set closes up shop</title>
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		<dc:creator>Maud Newton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Huge thanks and a big kiss to Lauren Cerand, a dear friend whose The Smart Set we&#8217;ve enjoyed for so many years. From now on, MaudNewton.com won&#8217;t be equipped for events listings. If you&#8217;re wondering what Lauren and I are up to, try Twitter. 

     

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Huge thanks and a big kiss to Lauren Cerand, a dear friend whose The Smart Set we&#8217;ve enjoyed for so many years. From now on, MaudNewton.com won&#8217;t be equipped for events listings. If you&#8217;re wondering what Lauren and I are up to, <a href="http://twitter.com/luxlotus">try</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/maudnewton">Twitter</a>. </i></p>
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<p>Dear friends,</p>
<p>After five years, The Smart Set has reached the end of its natural life. I will continue to do my own <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com/">events and publicity projects</a>, including &#8220;<a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/upstairs-at-the-square/index.asp">Upstairs at the Square</a>,&#8221; and write about art, politics and style at <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com/">Lux Lotus</a>, and duh, <a href="http://twitter.com/luxlotus">Twitter</a>. Many thanks for sharing your happening news and invitations with me! I look forward to seeing you around.</p>
<p>Warmly,<br />
LC</p>
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		<title>The Smart Set: Lauren Cerand&#8217;s weekly events</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Smart Set is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by Lauren Cerand, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2009/20090622_smart%20set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p>The &#8220;Summer Lovin&#8217;&#8221; Edition</p>
<p><strong>MON, JUN 29:</strong> New Yorker editor <a href="http://www.bengreenman.com">Ben Greenman </a>wraps up his  tour for <em>Please Step Back,</em> with a talk on indie publishing and creative collaborations &#8212; include his recent limited editions for Jack Spade and Hotel St. George &#8212; with <em>Opium&#8217;s</em> Todd Zuniga. Afterwards, we&#8217;ll all go out for a drink, and I&#8217;ll be free from professional obligations requiring me to appear in public for six weeks. Cheers to that [Full disclosure, as always: I am Ben's <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicist</a>]. At Barnes &amp; Noble, Tribeca (corner of Warren and Greenwich). 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>TUE, JUN 30:</strong> Join Suketu Mehta, Simon Winchester and Lewis Lapham for short readings and a wine reception to celebrate the launch of the Travel issue of <a href="http://www.laphamsquarterly.org"><em>Lapham&#8217;s Quarterly</em></a>, at <a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books</a>. 7PM, FREE; rsvp to events@idlewildbooks.com. In Brooklyn, &#8221;  Afghanistan Stories, a fundraiser for war orphans in Kabul, at Belleville Lounge, 332 5th St (at 5th Ave) in Park Slope. Introduction by David Ellis Dickerson, who has opened for David Sedaris and appeared on NPR&#8217;s &#8216;This American Life.&#8217; Hosted by <a href="http://www.veteransforafghanistan.org/">Veterans for Afghanistan</a> founder and director, Kristen L. Rouse. Includes Masha Hamilton, author and founder of the Afghan Women&#8217;s Writing Project, and Marco Reininger, whom you might have seen in <em>Newsweek</em> along with Stephen Colbert.&#8221; 8PM, &#8220;$10 suggested donation, + 1 drink/food item minimum.&#8221;</p>
<p>And then&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>JULY 5:</strong> &#8220;Cumbia became popular in Colombia in the 1950s &#8212; a mix of African and indigenous rhythms, it quickly spread to the rest of Latin America and became especially popular in Mexico, Peru and Argentina where it was adapted to fit the local taste&#8230; From Monterey&#8217;s rebajada to Buenos Aires&#8217; digital cumbia, young musicians are recycling their grandparents&#8217; music and launching a global musical wave reminiscent of the late 1970s Ska movement. WFMU and Barbes Records are joining forces to present two of North Americas pre-eminent cumbia bands. Very Be Careful from LA and Chicha Libre from Brooklyn &#8212; as well as DJs (tba) representing old school and digital cumbia.&#8221; At <a href="http://www.thebellhouseny.com">The Bell House.</a> 8PM, $10.</p>
<p><strong>JULY 8: </strong>Amanda Stern&#8217;s Happy Ending Reading &amp; Music Series at Joe&#8217;s Pub explores &#8220;<a href="http://tickets.publictheater.org/calendar/view.asp?id=9926">CONFESSION &amp; JEALOUSY</a>, STARRING: Nick Laird, Binnie Kirshenbaum and Kevin Canty. MUSICAL GUEST: Elvis Perkins.&#8221; 7PM, $15 tickets.</p>
<p><strong>JULY 11:</strong> &#8220;The Museum of Arts and Design and Museum of the Moving Image have announced the launch of a new film series celebrating the 50th anniversary of the French New Wave. The series, entitled <a href="http://www.madmuseum.org/DO/film%20series.aspx">French New Wave Essentials</a>, will present the best and most influential films of this period, many being shown in recently restored 35mm prints. Ranging from timeless masterpieces such as Jean-Luc Godard&#8217;s Breathless and Francois Truffaut&#8217;s<em> The 400 Blows</em> to rarely seen works including Agnes Varda&#8217;s films <em>Cleo from 5 to 7 </em>and <em>Le Bonheur,</em> screenings will be held at the Museum of Arts and Design at 2pm and 4pm each Saturday and Sunday from July 11 through August 30.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>JULY 12:</strong> The maverick hipster indie <a href="http://chicago.decider.com/articles/jonathan-messinger-and-zach-dodson-of-the-dollar-s,29658/">pranksters</a> behind <a href="http://www.featherproof.com">Featherproof</a> bring &#8220;<a href="http://www.dollarstoreshow.com">The Dollar Store Show Super Summer Tour</a>&#8221; to <a href="http://www.slipperroom.com">The Slipper Room</a>. Essential. 8PM, $1.</p>
<p><strong>JULY 15:</strong> Samuel Delany <a href="http://kgbbar.com/calendar/events/fantastic_fiction_presents_clarion_west_special_evening/">reads at KGB</a>. 7PM, FREE. At jen bekman, &#8220;<a href="http://www.jenbekman.com/blog/2009/06/26/summer-reading-sneak-peak-tim-walker/">Summer Reading</a>&#8221; opens. 6-8PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>JULY 20:</strong> &#8220;Little House on the Bowery Event: <a href="http://www.bluestockings.com">Bluestockings</a>, 7pm, Derek McCormack reads from <em>The Show That Smells </em>(w/ Edmund White)&#8221; (via <a href="http://denniscooper-theweaklings.blogspot.com/">Dennis Cooper</a>). </p>
<p><strong>JULY 22:</strong> Jessica Hopper presents <em><a href="http://www.girlsguidetorocking.com">The Girls Guide to Rocking</a></em> at Barnes &amp; Noble, Greenwich Village. Related: Sasha Frere-Jones at <em>The New Yorker</em> <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sashafrerejones/2009/06/whats-it-like-to-be-a-girl-in-a-band.html">wonders what it&#8217;s like to be a girl in a band</a> and compares the new Sonic Youth single to Hopper&#8217;s infomercial. 7:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>JULY 31:</strong> &#8220;Sean Dorsey, winner of two Isadora Duncan Dance Awards and the Goldie Award for Performance, and a stellar cast of dancers chase the naked truth in <em>Uncovered: The Diary Project. </em>Using text from actual, real-life diaries, Uncovered&#8217;s powerful dances reveal lives and stories that history has tried to erase. Out spill diary secrets, bathhouse antics, outrageous love, pop idols, misadventures, impossible courage and the importance of documenting and sharing our history.&#8221; At <a href="http://www.dixonplace.org">Dixon Place </a>as part of the HOT! Festival Queer Performance and Culture. 8PM, $20 tickets.</p>
<p><strong>AUGUST 6:</strong>  At <a href="http://www.revolutionbooksnyc.org/">Revolution Books</a>, Melvin Van Peebles&#8217; book release party for <em>Confessions of a Ex-Doofus-Itchyfooted Mutha,</em> the new graphic novel by the legendary filmmaker, playwright, actor and artist. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>AUGUST 18:</strong> &#8220;<a href="http://www.bn.com/upstairs">Upstairs at the Square</a>&#8221; presents Regina Spektor<em> (Far) </em>and Kurt Andersen <em>(Reset),</em> with host Katherine Lanpher at the Union Square Barnes &amp; Noble [Full disclosure as always: I am very involved with this series]. 6PM doors, 7PM show, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>ONGOING:</strong> <em><a href="http://www.onstellarrays.com/exhibitions/lover.php">Lover</a></em>, at On Stellar Rays through July 23 (when there will be a closing party from 6-8), <a href="http://www.chelseaartmuseum.org/exhibits/2009/iraninsideout/index.html"><em>Iran Inside Out</em></a> at the Chelsea Art Museum, and of course, if you haven&#8217;t seen Japanther live, your life isn&#8217;t fun yet, but there&#8217;s a remedy for that; catch the duo at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/japanther">an upcoming show</a>.</p>
<p>Go somewhere new, make mistakes worth repeating, take a chance or two. <strong>The Smart Set returns after Labor Day.</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2009/20090622_smart%20set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON, JUN 22: </strong>Sez Jonny Diamond: &#8220;I will be hosting the last semifinal round of <a href="http://www.thelmagazine.com">the L Magazine&#8217;s</a> Search for Pocket Fiction: Literary Upstart. That&#8217;s right, very short fiction on the longest night of the year: TOO MUCH FUN&#8230; As further enticement, I propose that you chase away the Monday blues with dollar beers provided by Connecticut&#8217;s own brewery, Thomas Hooker.&#8221; At the <a href="http://www.slipperroom.com">Slipper Room</a>. 7PM, FREE. At <a href="http://www.thetanknyc.org">The Tank</a>, &#8220;&#8216;Just Working On My Novel&#8217; aims to achieve different goals from the traditional &#8216;open mic&#8217; model, with crowd interaction, community, and self-lacerating, raucous, drunken fun placed at the forefront. The night&#8217;s few rules specify that reading from previous published pieces is strictly forbidden, and each night will feature an author as guest of honor, such as Monday evening&#8217;s Atlanta-based <a href="http://mercuryretrogradepress.com/authors/Zachary_Steele.asp">Zachary Steele</a>, whose debut speculative fiction/fantasy novel <em>Anointed</em> (Mercury Retrograde Press, 2009) has been called &#8216;a mix of raucous fun and deep questions&#8217; by <i>Publishers Weekly</i>. Most importantly, admission is free and drinks are cheap.&#8221; Later on, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/spinnerettemusic">Spinnerette</a>, Brody Dalle&#8217;s (ex-Distillers) new outfit, plays Bowery Ballroom with Band of Skulls. </p>
<p><strong>TUE, JUN 23: </strong><a href="http://www.galapagosartspace.com">Galapagos Art Space</a> (now in DUMBO) hosts the <a href="http://www.bombsite.com">BOMB</a> Magazine party: &#8220;Come party with the BOMB staff and contributors to Issue 108 and celebrate 28 years of legendary interviews between artists, writers, filmmakers &amp; musicians. Cabaret performances and aerialists, compliments of Galapagos Art Space!&#8221; 8PM, FREE. (On Thursday, return to Galapagos to write your fondest wish on a balloon with young Polish artist Agnes Janich.) Also, the <a href="http://www.uspoetsinmexico.org/">U.S. Poets in Mexico Series</a> presents David Wojciechowski &amp; Bob Holman, hosted by Sheila Lanham, in the M&#8217;Finda Kalunga Community Garden on Rivington Street (Christie/Forsythe Streets). 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WED, JUN 24:</strong> Contributors to Ariel Gore&#8217;s <em><a href="http://www.litstarpress.com/">Portland Queer: Tales of the Rose City</a></em> gather at <a href="http://www.bluestockings.com">Bluestockings</a> to celebrate its publication. 7PM, FREE. (Return on Friday for a discussion of Masha Tupitsyn&#8217;s new City Lights anthology, <a href="http://www.citylights.com/book/?GCOI=87286100680350&amp;fa=author&amp;Person_ID=8498"><em>Life as We Show It</em></a>, which asks the question: &#8220;Movies have become a primary experience for viewing the world, but what kind of movies are our lives?&#8221;)</p>
<p><strong>THU, JUN 25:</strong> Contributors to <em>Delhi Noir </em> fete the latest edition in <a href="http://www.akashicbooks.com">Akashic</a>&#8217;s hit series at <a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books</a>. 7PM, FREE: rsvp to events@idlewildbooks.com. Additionally, Yanira Castro &amp; Company and PS 122 present an ongoing series of dance performances at the Gershwin Hotel: &#8220;<a href="http://www.ps122.org/performances/dark_horse_black_forest.html">DARK HORSE/BLACK FOREST</a> is an intense love story presented in the most intimate space: a bathroom. The lobby bathroom of The Gershwin Hotel will be transformed by an installation of flourescents, mirrors, and video screens for this exclusive boutique performance. The audience is privy to an emotional and private exchange between a couple that evolves into a formal, sensual dance.&#8221; The piece also has a <a href="http://www.yaniracastrocompany.org/flash/sched.html">companion Twitter component</a> scripted by writer Rozalia Jovanovic. Through June 28.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, JUN 26:</strong>  &#8220;Sounds Like <a href="http://www.papermag.com">PAPER</a> 2009 at the South Street Seaport with Kid Cudi, Chester French, and DJ sets by Les Savy Fav and more!&#8221; 5:30pm-9:30pm, FREE. And celebrated auteur Werner Herzog will appear at <a href="http://www.mcnallyjackson.com">McNally Jackson</a>. 7PM, FREE. Plus, <a href="http://www.abcnorio.org">ABC No Rio</a> hosts <a href="http://www.abcnorio.org/pcgi-bin/suite/calendar/calendar.cgi?request=detail&amp;website=default&amp;event_id=11100">COMMON SPACES 09</a>, an open house highlighting its various programs. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>SAT, JUN 27:</strong> <a href="http://www.smallsjazzclub.com">Small&#8217;s Jazz Club</a> hosts an open-mic poetry series. 5PM, $6. &#8220;Brooklyn avant-doom juggernaut&#8221; <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bpanda">Bloody Panda</a> plays Santo&#8217;s Party House. 7PM, $15.</p>
<p><strong>SUN, JUN 28:</strong> I really, really wanna see &#8220;<a href="http://www.ps1.org/exhibitions/view/207/">Leandro Erlich: Swimming Pool</a>&#8221; at PS1: &#8220;When approached from the first floor, visitors are confronted with a surreal scene: people, fully clothed, can be seen standing, walking, and breathing beneath the surface of the water. It is only when visitors enter the Duplex gallery from the basement that they recognize that the pool is empty&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>AN APPEAL TO READERS: I just finished Rob Walker&#8217;s <em><a href="http://www.robwalker.net">Buying In</a></em>, and then immediately read <em><a href="http://www.oakestown.org">Slanted and Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture</a></em> after that, and I&#8217;m looking for another conceptual overview of DIY or counterculture topics that speaks to evolving patterns of communication and cultural distribution now. Any recommendations? Please let me know! Not into: &#8220;social media,&#8221; business or Malcolm Gladwell-type books, more like <a href="http://www.akashicbooks.com/danceofdays.htm"><em>Dance of Days</em></a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p>The Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town Edition</p>
<p><strong>MON, JUN 8: </strong>Work on your Beach Party Attitude (that&#8217;s an actual house cocktail at Diner in Williamsburg) via &#8220;Praia Piquinia: Photographs by Christian Chaize&#8221; at <a href="http://www.jenbekman.com">Jen Bekman Gallery,</a> through July 11. And, &#8220;<a href="http://whitney.org/www/exhibition/graham.jsp">Dan Graham: Beyond</a>,&#8221; opening at the Whitney later this month, offers a full and deeply intriguing schedule of complementary programming. If I were in San Francisco, I&#8217;d be making time for <a href="http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/382">Robert Frank&#8217;s &#8220;The Americans&#8221;</a> at SF MOMA. Through August 23.<br />
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<p>TUE, JUN 9: </strong>In Fort Greene, FalconWorks is a presenter of &#8220;<a href="http://riotact.eventbrite.com/">Riot Act! The Police-Teen Theater Project&#8217;s Spring 2009 Performance</a>. Young people from throughout Brooklyn combine forces with officers from four NYPD units to create a night of hilarious, moving, and totally unpredictable improvisational theater.&#8221; 7PM, FREE. Downtown, &#8220;<a href="http://www.belladonnaseries.org">Belladonna</a>* Celebrates the Elders (&amp; our last event of the season!) with readings and events guest-hosted by some of our favorite writers who&#8217;ve invited writers who influence and inspire them,&#8221; featuring Jane Sprague, Tina Darragh &amp; Diane Ward, at <a href="http://www.dixonplace.org">Dixon Place</a> (at that same venue, Martha Wainwright sings the songs of Edith Piaf for a limited engagement of three shows, June 14-15). 7:30PM, $6. </p>
<p><strong>WED, JUN 10:</strong> <a href="http://www.sundaysalon.com">Sunday Salon</a> co-founder Nita Noveno says, &#8220;As many of you know I work for the Student Press Initiative and this year had the honor of collaborating with a dynamic team of educators and their 11th graders at Brooklyn Community Arts &amp; Media High School (aka BCAM). I&#8217;m excited to have been part of this project and would like to invite you to a special student reading of &#8216;<a href="http://www.bcamhs.org/site_res_view_template.aspx?id=3e82bc5b-b129-4ab4-9fa5-2894e5ea284e">Take a Position, Create a Vision: Persuasive Speeches &amp; Campaign Posters&#8217; by BCAM&#8217;s 11th Grade.</a>&#8216;&#8221; At Barnes &amp; Noble, 106 Court Street in Brooklyn. 5:45PM, FREE. And, the Beatrice Series returns to the Slipper Room with the Bushwick Book Club for <a href="http://beatrice.com/wordpress/2009/06/04/june-10-slipper-room/">a night of words and music focused on teenage tales</a>, starring Judy Blundell, National Book Award Winner for <em><a href="http://store.scholastic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay_null_33721_-1_10052_10051">What I Saw and How I Lied,</a></em> easily one of my favorite books, ever. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. 7:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>THU, JUN 11: </strong>Ben Greenman, your favorite authority on the heartrending and only somewhat ironic emotional complexity of PDX strippers, the Gowanus Canal, and &#8220;<a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2009/06/lit-juicing.html">lit-roiding</a>,&#8221; reads from <a href="http://www.pleasestepback.com"><em>Please Step Back</em></a> at <a href="http://www.bookcourt.org">Bookcourt</a>. 7PM, FREE [Full disclosure, as always: I am Ben's <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicist</a>].</p>
<p><strong>FRI, JUN 12:</strong> Stay in and watch <em><a href="http://www.theauteurs.com/films/209">L&#8217;Avventura</a></em> online for free.</p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND: </strong>What could be gleefully sharper than the mind of a teenage girl? Imagine an afternoon with the best of them on Sunday, as <a href="http://www.girlswritenow.org">Girls Write Now&#8217;s </a><a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2147669/">Annual Spring Reading</a> at the New School features high school students in the program, along with TODAY&#8217;s Amy Robach and National Book Award nominee (and Sedaris fave) <a href="http://www.jeanthompsononline.com">Jean Thompson</a>, author of <em>Do Not Deny Me</em> [Full disclosure, as always: I am the chair of the board of Girls Write Now, and Jean's publicist]. 4PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>JUN 15: </strong><a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books </a>hosts a launch party for Jean Thompson and <em>Do Not Deny Me,</em> the new story collection earning comparisons to Alice Munro. 7PM, FREE, RSVP: events@idlewildbooks.com.</p>
<p><strong>JUN 16:</strong> &#8220;<a href="http://www.bn.com/upstairs">Upstairs at the Square&#8221;</a> celebrates three years of innovative and eclectic programming with <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2566164/">Carlos Ruiz Zafon &amp; Las Rubias del Norte</a>, discussing and performing their work with host Katherine Lanpher. 7PM, FREE [Full dislosure, as always: I am very involved with this series].</p>
<p><strong>JUN 20: </strong>Special note for Los Angeles readers&#8230; Mark Sarvas gives a reading of his darkly shimmering debut novel, <a href="http://www.booksoup.com/Details.asp?ProductID=1138"><em>Harry, Revised</em></a> at <a href="http://www.booksoup.com">Book Soup</a>, with Damion Searls, whose new story collection <a href="http://www.booksoup.com/Details.asp?ProductID=1137"><em>What We Were Doing and Where We Were Going,</em></a> is just out from Dalkey Archive Press (I recently read &#8212; and found wildly entertaining &#8212; their French gangster anti-love story, <a href="http://www.dalkeyarchive.com/catalog/show/560">Do Not Touch</a>). 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, I&#8217;m off to do the <a href="http://nebraskawriters.unl.edu/">Nebraska Summer Writers Conference</a>, and will be speaking at the <a href="http://www.mercantilelibrary.org/conference/">Center for Fiction Writers Conference</a> in New York later this month. The Smart Set returns June 22.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p>&#8220;The Coast-to-Coast Edition&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>JUNE 1:</strong> Contributors to <em>Because I Love Her,</em> a new anthology with the most charming <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33Gg3OO4TQg">trailer</a> I&#8217;ve seen yet, convene at <a href="http://www.bookcourt.org">Bookcourt</a>. Afterparty with drinks and bocce to follow. 7PM, FREE. <a href="http://www.brooklynindependent.com">Brooklyn Independent&#8217;s</a> line-up includes &#8220;a revealing documentary portrait of filmmaker Harmony Korine during the production of his third feature film, Mister Lonely. Shot on location in Scotland, Paris, and Panama.&#8221; At Barbes. 7PM, FREE. <span id="more-9369"></span></p>
<p><strong>JUNE 2: </strong> Chic-chic indie <a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books</a> hosts a launch party for the new paperback of <a href="http://www.roxanarobinson.com">Roxana Robinson&#8217;s </a>acclaimed novel, <em>Cost</em>, which tells the story of a Brooklyn musican descent into heroin addiction and how it all falls apart for his family one summer in Maine. Here&#8217;s her Largehearted Boy <a href="http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2008/06/book_notes_roxa.html">playlist</a> for the book, which she made with the help of <a href="http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/bars-clubs/74374/white-slab-palace-lower-east-side-bar-review">this dude</a> [Full disclosure, as always: I have done <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">PR</a> for both Roxana and Idlewild]. 7PM, FREE. And, &#8220;The <a href="http://www.australianyc.org">Australian Consulate General </a>invites you to celebrate the publishing of David Francis&#8217; second novel <em><a href="http://www.straydogwinter.com">Stray Dog Winter</a>,</em> published in the US by MacAdam/Cage. The novel has received a Fellowship of Australian Writers National Literary award Commendation and is a LAMBDA Literary Award finalist. 6-8PM, FREE, RSVP essential (212) 351-6550.&#8221; Ben Greenman, who has of late discussed strippers in Portland and <a href="http://newyork.decider.com/articles/ben-greenman,28314/">recommended</a> the Gowanus Canal, continues his winning streak with an appearance in conjunction with his new novel, <em><a href="http://www.pleasestepback.com">Please Step Back,</a></em> at <a href="http://www.communitybookstore.net">Community Bookstore </a>in Park Slope [Full disclosure, as always: I am Ben's publicist]. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>JUNE 3:</strong> This Wednesday marks the first edition of Amanda Stern&#8217;s Happy Ending series at Joe&#8217;s Pub that I know of where there are tickets available the week of the show, which means, you can go. &#8220;<a href="http://www.joespub.com/component/option,com_shows/task,view/Itemid,40/id,4466">Ideas &amp; Inventions Night</a>&#8221; features Tristan Perich, Samantha Hunt and Dan Rollman. Highly recommended. 7PM, $15 advanced tickets essential.</p>
<p><strong>JUNE 4:</strong> At<a href="http://www.nublu.net"> Nublu</a>, a party for an important cause: <a href="http://www.ghei.org">Ghana Health and Education Initiative&#8217;s</a> Program For Girls&#8217; Empowerment. &#8220;Awesome drink specials, amazing DJ Matt Lament and live music!&#8221; 8-11PM, $12 donation goes directly to the program.</p>
<p>Thursday evening IN LOS ANGELES, the <a href="http://www.lfla.org/aloud/index.php">ALOUD LA</a> at Central Library series hosts Philip Lopate and David Ulin in conversation on Susan Sontag. 7PM, FREE. Wish I could make that one! If I were in LA, I would also be saving the date for the next <a href="http://www.vermin.blogs.com">Vermin on the Mount </a>on June 14.</p>
<p><strong>JUNE 5: </strong>Friday, new geography, as, I&#8217;m going to CHICAGO for <a href="http://www.jeanthompsononline.com">Jean Thompson&#8217;s</a> <em>Do Not Deny Me</em> launch party (hot <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com/lux_lotus/2009/05/june-5-in-chicago-please-join-us.html">show poster</a> and all!), hosted by my friends at <a href="http://www.featherproof.com">Featherproof</a> at the <a href="http://www.bookcellarinc.com">Book Cellar.</a> Please join us if you&#8217;re in town as I barely know a soul! Do not deny me! [Full disclosure, as always: I am Jean's publicist.] 7:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>JUNE 6: </strong>Saturday night, also IN CHICAGO, Ben Greenman hosts a special edition of the <a href="http://www.happyendingseries.blogspot.com/">Happy Ending Reading Series</a>, with Arthur Phillips, Nami Mun &amp; Joe Meno. Musical guest Daniel Knox, at the Charleston. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p>All weekend long in New York: the 2009 <a href="http://www.fordham.edu/academics/programs_at_fordham_/english/news__events/2009_woolf_and_the_c/">Woolf and the City conference</a>, which includes a Friday night performance by the West Coast Bloomsbury-influenced indie pop outfit, <a href="http://www.princeton-band.com">Princeton</a>. Don&#8217;t miss it!</p>
<p><strong>JUNE 7:</strong> A good day to chillax.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON, MAY 25: </strong>Make a mix tape. Mine&#8217;s 27 covers of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1plvBR02wDs">Jolene</a>.</p>
<p><strong>TUE, MAY 26:</strong> NYC&#8217;s finest punk band <a href="http://www.japanther.com">Japanther</a>, en route from Alabama to Spain, and London-based &#8220;weird fiction&#8221; pioneer/Marxian theorist <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124242592310225203.html">China Mieville</a> take the stage for the third anniversary edition of &#8220;Upstairs at the Square&#8221; with host Katherine Lanpher. At the Union Square Barnes &amp; Noble, 6pm doors, 7pm show, FREE [Full disclosure, as always: I am very involved with this <a href="http://www.bn.com/upstairs">series</a>]. In Brooklyn, New Yorker editor Ben Greenman discusses his new novel, <em><a href="http://www.pleasestepback.com">Please Step Back</a></em>, and his recent story collection, <em>Correspondences</em>, with <em><a href="http://www.guiltandpleasure.com">Guilt &amp; Pleasure </a></em>editor Shelly Salamensky at <a href="http://wordbrooklyn.wordpress.com">WORD</a> in Greenpoint, which has chosen the book as its monthly pick. 7PM, FREE [Full disclosure, as always: Ben is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">PR</a> clients].</p>
<p><strong>WED, MAY 27:</strong> The <a href="http://www.beatrice.com">Beatrice</a> series (I would propose, as Lord Byron suggested, &#8220;The reader is requested to adopt the Italian pronunciation of Beatrice, sounding all the syllables.&#8221;) wraps up its spring season downtown, at the <a href="http://www.slipperroom.com">Slipper Room </a>to hear Sarah Rainone and Rakesh Satyal read from their debut novels, <em>Love Will Tear Us Apart</em> and <em>Blue Boy </em>&#8211; with special performances by members of the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/bushwickbookclub">Bushwick Book Club,</a> who have written original songs based on those novels. Every first Tuesday of the month songwriters get together at Goodbye Blue Monday in Bushwick to perform original songs based on works of literature like Milan Kundera&#8217;s <em>The Unbearable Lightness of Being</em> or Raymond Carver&#8217;s <em>What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. </em>This evening&#8217;s performance marks the first time that Bushwick Book Club members have written songs based on newly released novels, and there&#8217;s also a very strong likelihood that Sarah will be playing bass on one of those songs, AND that Rakesh can be persuaded to show us his skills as a cabaret jazz singer.&#8221; 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>THU, MAY 28: </strong>Rudy Wurlitzer makes an extremely rare, nearly unfathomable public appearance (he wrote about his disinclination towards all that in a guest essay for Maud Newton <a href="http://maudnewton.com/blog/?p=8624">here</a>) in conjunction with <a href="http://www.twodollarradio.com">Two Dollar Radio&#8217;s</a> reissue of his counterculture classic debut, <em>NOG,</em> along with his friend Gary Indiana, whose new novel, <em>The Shanghai Gesture,</em> is also out from the same press [Full disclosure, as always: I publicized Wurlitzer's most recent novel, <em>The Drop Edge of Yonder].</em> At <a href="http://www.192books.com">192 Books.</a> 7PM, FREE, &#8220;Seating is limited, please call 212.255.4022 for reservations.&#8221; In Brooklyn, <a href="http://mickeyhess.blogspot.com">Mickey Hess</a> reads from his charming diatribe against the day job blues, <em>Big Wheel at the Cracker Factory,</em> out on the greatly underrated <a href="http://www.gcpress.com">Garrett County Press</a>, at <a href="http://www.petescandystore.com">Pete&#8217;s Candy Store</a> with J. Robert Lennon. 7PM, FREE.<span id="more-9356"></span></p>
<p><strong>FRI, MAY 29:</strong> If you&#8217;re going to Book Expo America, please join me and a couple of bottles of wine or sake or similar at 3PM at Two Dollar Radio&#8217;s booth for Happy Hour. At 4:30, I&#8217;ll be speaking and presenting some thoughts on inspiration as part of <a href="http://bookexpo2009.conferencepath.com/speakerlist/?action=showsessions&amp;userid=36738">7&#215;20x21</a>. </p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND:</strong> On Saturday, Michael Muhammad Knight, Cristy C. Road and Andrew Zornoza read at &#8220;THE ENCLAVE XXII: THE FESTIVAL OF PUNK LITERATURE.&#8221; At <a href="http://www.cake-shop.com">Cake Shop.</a> 3PM, FREE. The big event Saturday night is at the <a href="http://www.highlineballroom.com">Highline Ballroom</a> as <a href="http://www.mcsweeneys.net/">McSweeney&#8217;s</a>, <a href="http://www.smithmag.net/">SMITHMAG</a> and <a href="http://www.therumpus.net">The Rumpus</a> Present: YOU&#8217;RE NOT ALONE, with Comedy by Todd Barry and Eugene Mirman, Music by Matthew Caws of Nada Surf, Readings by Anthony Swofford, Amy Tan and new <i>McSweeney&#8217;s</i> authors Jessica Anthony &#038; James Hannaham + The Six-Word Memoirists. Hosted by author and Rumpus editor Stephen Elliott. Highly recommended. Sunday, nap, or maybe check out some photography or something. It&#8217;ll be the first (and the last) weekend I&#8217;ll be in town for a while, so probably: nap. </p>
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<p>Later this week, I&#8217;m leaving town for my cousin&#8217;s wedding in Tupelo, with a side of our family I haven&#8217;t seen in twenty years. My brother&#8217;s in it but not flying in &#8217;til the morning of; meanwhile, my sister and I are road-tripping through Florence, Birmingham, and Oxford on our way. All that preamble is to say&#8230; not too many events in New York on my mind this week, except the ones I <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">have a hand in </a> [full disclosure, up front]:</p>
<p><strong>TUES, MAY 12:</strong> Please join Melville House and friends at <a href="http://www.galapagosartspace.com">Galapagos Art Space </a>to celebrate the launch of Ben Greenman&#8217;s novel, <em><a href="http://www.pleasestepback.com">Please Step Back</a></em>. New Yorker pop music critic Sasha Frere-Jones joins Greenman live on stage for a conversation on writing, music, and more, and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/docdelay">DJ Doc Delay</a> (Psycrunk) takes charge of the afterparty. The first 72 people to arrive in a fashion evocative of the era receive a complimentary cocktail and book (between 7-8PM). The program will begin at 8PM sharp. Galapagos is located at 16 Main Street at the corner of Water Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn. No cover. <!--MORE--></p>
<p><strong>THU, MAY 14:</strong> &#8220;<a href="http://www.bn.com/upstairs">Upstairs at the Square</a>&#8221; kicks off a celebration of three years of innovative and eclectic programming with <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2566138/">an evening</a> featuring Aleksandar Hemon<em> (Love and Obstacles,</em> the highly anticipated story collection from the MacArthur winner and National Book Award and NBCC finalist) and Alina Simone <em>(Everyone is Crying Out to Me, Beware,</em> which covers songs by Siberian punk-folk singer Yanka Dyagileva, who mysteriously drowned in 1991) performing and discussing their work in conversation with host Katherine Lanpher. 6PM doors, 7PM show; FREE. Next: May 26 (China Mieville &amp; Japanther), June 16 (Carlos Ruiz Zafon &amp; Las Rubias del Norte). </p>
<p><strong>MON, MAY 18:</strong> Filmmaker <em>(Mad Hot Ballroom)</em> and author Amy Sewell reads from her new book,<em> She&#8217;s Out There: Essays by 35 Young Women Who Aspire to Lead the Nation: The Next Generation of Presidential Candidates,</em> with contributors &#8212;  White House Project Founder, Marie C. Wilson, Harlem middle school student Fiona Lowenstein, who has interned for New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney; Albany-area resident Ingrid Tighe, a former U.S. Army captain who trained Iraq&#8217;s first all-female military company; Macalester College student Kyera Singleton, who has interned with N.J. state politicians working on educational reform; Duke University student Kelly Tully, who interned with then-Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, both before and during her presidential campaign; Columbia University student Cameron Russell, who is the founder and director of Interview New York and a model; and Kara Silverman, Communications Manager for the Avon Foundation for Women, who is running for Hudson County&#8217;s Democratic Central Committee &#8212; <a href="http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/event/225577629">at Barnes &amp; Noble, Tribeca</a>, to benefit <a href="http://www.girlswritenow.org">Girls Write Now.</a> 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p>The Smart Set will return on May 25th.</p>
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<p><strong>TUE, MAY 5:</strong> I should probably do something really edgy and fabulous tonight, like have a couple of drinks at <a href="http://nymag.com/listings/bar/angels_share/">Angel&#8217;s Share</a> and call Maud on the phone and sing Frankie Goes to Hollywood songs. </p>
<p><strong>WED, MAY 6:</strong> The Asian American Writers&#8217; Workshop says, &#8220;Please join us for <a href="https://www.nycharities.org/event/event.asp?CE_ID=3831">an intimate evening</a> with writer Ha Jin, winner of the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. <!--MORE-->The Workshop is proud to welcome Jin and to present the public with a rare opportunity to meet the author at a classic West Village penthouse with wraparound terrace that has hosted Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Yo-Yo Ma. This special event focuses on Jins newest book, Writer as Migrant, published by the University of Chicago Press.&#8221; Sounds really nice and what a good cause plus also cocktails! Highly recommended. 6:30PM, tickets $25-45.</p>
<p><strong>THU, MAY 7:</strong> <a href="http://www.jonathanbaumbach.com">Jonathan Baumbach</a> is introducing a screening of Rohmer&#8217;s <em>Autumn Tale</em>, which overlaps in intriguing ways with his latest novel, <a href="http://newyouproject.wordpress.com"><em>YOU or The Invention of Memory,</em></a> at BAMcinematek, as part of the Late Film Series. <em>The New York Times,</em><em> The New Yorker</em> and <em>Time Out New York </em>have all listed this as a standout, and another good reason to go is that, as I did instantly, you will most likely develop a total professional crush, henceforth known as a &#8220;pro crush,&#8221; on curator Jake Perlin, who does all that just during the day and then he goes home and does <a href="http://www.thefilmdesk.com">The Film Desk</a> and the new film issue of <em>The Believer </em>and how does he even find the time? SIGH. Anyway, you should find the time to join us, it will be fun and all the best people in New York will be there [Full disclosure, as always: JB is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">PR</a> clients]. 6:50, tickets $11, advanced purchase strongly suggested.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, MAY 8:</strong> Janice Erlbaum <em>(Girlbomb: A Halfway Homeless Memoir, Have You Found Her)</em> is hosting <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2421513/">GEMS&#8217; tenth birthday party</a>. GEMS helps girls in New York get out of the domestic sex trade. Teen writers in the program will read from their original writing alongside GEMS founder Rachel Lloyd whose memoir is forthcoming from HarperCollins. At Bowery Poetry Club. I&#8217;m there. 6PM, $10 donation suggested at the door. Later on that evening, I&#8217;m going to buy some not-too-exey first editions from <a href="http://evergreenreview.blogspot.com">Barney Rosset&#8217;s personal collection</a>. How cool is that?</p>
<p><strong>SAT, MAY 9:</strong> <a href="http://www.falconworks.com">Falconworks</a>, which helps to create theater for and by communities, presents &#8220;the Spring 2009 edition of &#8216;Off the Hook: Original Plays by Red Hook Kids.&#8217; Friday May 8 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, May 9 at 3:00 p.m. The Patrick Daly School &#8212; PS 15, 71 Sullivan Street (between Van Brunt and Richards), Red Hook. Also in Brooklyn, <a href="http://www.lightindustry.com">Light Industry </a>presents &#8220;An Evening with Hara Kazuo &#8212; <em>Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974 </em>Hara Kazuo, 16mm, 1974, 98 mins &#8212; For this rare in-person appearance, Hara will introduce and discuss his autobiographical film<em> Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974,</em> an ultra-personal diary centering on his ex-girlfriend, radical feminist Takeda Miyuki. Not long after their breakup, Hara decides to follow her around with his 16mm camera as an unlikely way to continue their relationship&#8230; Hara&#8217;s event takes place in conjunction with the release of his first English-language book, <em>Camera Obtrusa: Hara Kazuo&#8217;s Action Documentaries,</em> published by Kaya Press.&#8221; 7:30PM, Tickets &#8211; $7, available at door.</p>
<p><strong>SUN, MAY 10:</strong> Sleep late, walk in the park, or whatever. Write a letter that you&#8217;ll never send, and then SEND IT.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON, Apr 27:</strong> John Wesley Harding <em>(Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead) </em>and Laura Lippman <em>(Life Sentences)</em> are featured &#8220;<a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/upstairs-at-the-square/index.asp">Upstairs at the Square</a>&#8221; with host Katherine Lanpher [Full disclosure, as always: I am very involved with this series]. 7PM, FREE. <span id="more-9311"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, Apr 28: </strong><a href="http://othermeans.wordpress.com">Other Means</a> celebrates its two-year anniversary as Glenn Kurtz<em> (Practicing) </em>and David Rothenburg <em>(Thousand Mile Song)</em> read in support of nonprofit arts presenter The Tank. 8PM, $5 suggested. Also, <a href="http://www.areyouobsessed.com/">that movie with Stringer</a> looks good, doesn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p><strong>WED, Apr 29:</strong> Australian novelist Brian Castro tours New York in support of his <em>Shanghai Dancing </em>(Kaya Press) &#8212; <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/03/28/1048653839250.html">described</a> by the <em>Sydney Morning Herald</em> as &#8220;one of the most unusual and ambitious Australian novels of recent years&#8221; &#8212; with a reading at New York University&#8217;s <a href="http://www.apa.nyu.edu/">Asian Pacific American Institute</a>. 6PM, FREE (he&#8217;s also at <a href="http://aaww.org/">Asian American Writers Workshop</a> on Thursday).</p>
<p><strong>THU, Apr 30: </strong>PEN World Voices devotes <a href="http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/3216/prmID/1831">an evening</a> to the music of composer Daniel Felsenfeld: &#8220;Using the creepy, love-struck, sexual, and elegiac words of Kenneth Koch, Comte de LautrÃ©amont, and Jonathan Lethemâ€”and featuring readers and performers, Mark Z. Danielewski, Rick Moody, and Wesley Stace.&#8221; 7PM, &#8220;entry by donation.&#8221; In Brooklyn, <a href="http://www.japanther.com">Japanther</a> plays<a href="http://www.myspace.com/japanther"> a benefit for Automotive High School</a>. Highly recommended.<br />
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FRI, May 1:</strong> The Marvelous Ms. Maud Newton, patron saint of The Smart Set, hosts &#8220;<a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2503331/?ps=5">Powerful Women</a>,&#8221; an evening &#8220;exploring unusual manifestations of female power: Novelist Marlon James reads briefly from his acclaimed (and magnificent) novel, <em>The Book of Night Women</em>, alongside fellow writer Marie Mockett (of the excellent forthcoming novel <em>Picking Bones from Ash)</em>. Photo-documentarian Stephanie Keith will present a slideshow featuring a Voodoo high priestess she&#8217;s been following. At <a href="http://www.housingworks.org/social-enterprise/bookstore-cafe/">Housing Works</a>. 7:30PM, FREE, but donated books suggested as the price of admission. And, Laila Lalami, whose new novel is <em>Secret Son,</em> is in town for &#8220;<a href="http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/3229/prmID/1376">Season of Migration to the North: The Work of Tayeb Salih</a>,&#8221; happening at Scandinavia House as part of PEN World Voices. 6PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND:</strong> My favorite new store, <a href="http://www.thrillist.com/chinatown-ny/ale-et-ange">Ale at Ange</a>, is worth a stop. <a href="http://www.projectno8.com">Project No. 8</a> is also good in the neighborhood. While you&#8217;re over there, I&#8217;ll be frosting the glass with my desire at <a href="www.zeromariacornejo.com">Zero Maria Cornejo</a>. Saturday night, <a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books </a>hosts a Nordic Lit (Aquavit) Party with authors Jan Kjaerstad <em>(The Conqueror)</em> and Morten Ramsland <em>(Doghead) </em>and NO READING, JUST BOOZE AND WRITERS [Full disclosure, as always: Idlewild Books is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicity</a> clients] 6PM, FREE. And, in Brooklyn, gifted poet Lila Zemborain reads for <a href="http://www.noemipress.org/">Noemi Press</a> at Stain Bar (note: followed by &#8220;Sad Songs for Happy People&#8221; at 10PM).</p>
<p><strong>Upcoming:</strong> I&#8217;m having a party. <a href="http://campaign.constantcontact.com/render?v=001znba25iTGqLkU8Ok-QwL-LLsaIGW_ik-vKi4r7JB3UYp3TiW0adYtXVSbUrLcjK4kFlZbjDyeLf2O4nFid6Us5p6IiPCZVUfcw9TtplqxYY%3D">You should come.</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON, Apr 20:</strong> Stained Glass Confessional &#8220;brings to the intimate stage of <a href="http://www.stainbar.com">Stain Bar</a> some of the freshest and more talented poets and acoustic musicians in New York City.&#8221; Monday evening&#8217;s guests are poets Laurel Kallen, Nina Karacosta, and Jessica Reed and musicians Lizzah Lohse, James Skidmore, and Mike Fiorito, with hosts James Kass and Janice Brabaw. Noted, &#8220;This is also our book release party for the chapbook anthology <em>Best of Stain</em> which features many of the writers and performers who have joined us at Stain Bar.&#8221; 7PM, FREE.<span id="more-9303"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, Apr 21:</strong> The <a href="http://www.pacificstandardbrooklyn.com">Pacific Standard</a> Fiction Series presents featuring writers Ed Park and Nathaniel Rich and &#8220;Drink specials selected by dartboard!&#8221; 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WED, Apr 22:</strong> Nice things to do: <a href="http://www.amnh.org/rose/">the planetarium</a>, <a href="http://www.bbg.org/exp/cherries/index.html">cherry blossoms</a>.</p>
<p><strong>THU, Apr 23:</strong> Cristina Henr&iacute;quez reads from her new novel, <em>The World in Half,</em> at Barnes &amp; Noble, Tribeca [Full disclosure, as always: Barnes &amp; Noble is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicity</a> clients for its "<a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/2359363/">Upstairs at the Square</a>" series, unrelated to this event]. 7PM, FREE. And, in Brooklyn, <em>A Public Space</em> fetes the cruelest month with the first of three <a href="http://www.apublicspace.org/events/">poetry readings</a>. 7PM, FREE. Also, The Center for the Humanities launches <a href="http://www.centerforthehumanitiesgc.org/#cat_id=135">A Celebration of the Chapbook</a>, through Saturday. FREE.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, Apr 24: </strong>Nobel Prize winner Jean-Marie LeClezio, whom I currently have a literary crush on because of <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com/lux_lotus/2009/03/a-reason-to-read-the-interrogation.html">this passage</a>, appears <a href="http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/3404/prmID/1831">in conversation</a> with Adam Gopnik at the 92nd Street Y, as part of the PEN World Voices Festival. 8PM, $25 tickets. Plus, a Release Party for Issue #6 of <a href="http://www.nytyrant.com"><em>New York Tyrant </em></a>at Bar Nine in Hell&#8217;s Kitchen (Ninth, between 53/54) with music from <a href="http://www.myspace.com/doppelgangerisyourfriend">Doppelganger</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/demonlovernyc">Demonlover</a> and <a href="http://www.the-choke.com/">The Choke</a>. 9PM, &#8220;$15 cover includes a copy of the latest issue, featuring work from: Daryl Scroggins, Ronald Hobbs, Jody Barton, Greg Mulcahy, Erich Hintze, Scott Garson, Christopher Kennedy, Jesse Ball, Daniel Grandbois, Cooper Renner, Michael Hemmingson, Darby Larson, Karl Taro Greenfeld, Christine Schutt, Ken Sparling, Robert Lopez, S.G. Miller, Atticus Lish, Michael Leone, Kim Chinquee, Anthony Luebbert, Rachel Sherman, Jason Snyder, Justin Taylor, Jessica Anya Blau, and an interview with Diane Williams by Kevin Sampsell.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>SAT, Apr 25: </strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/enclavianmatter">The Enclave</a> presents writers Pasha Malla, Zachary Mexico and Abram Lynch at <a href="http://www.cake-shop.com">Cake Shop</a>. 4PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>SUN, Apr 26:</strong> &#8220;South African restaurant <a href="http://www.madibarestaurant.com">Madiba</a> in Fort Greene will host a discussion with four South African authors: Anne Landsman, Sheila Kohler, Nadia Davids, and Ceridwen Dovey. There will be drinks specials and live music. Please join us in celebrating South African Freedom Day [Full disclosure, as always: I publicized Anne Landsman's novel,<em> The Rowing Lesson].</em> 7PM, FREE.</p>
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<p><strong>MON, APR 6: </strong><a href="http://www.stephenshames.org/">Lead Uganda</a>, which assists Ugandan children, is having a benefit show at <a href="http://www.canalroom.com">Canal Room</a>, including a silent auction for a teapot made by my rad hipster pottery teacher, <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5520882">Darin Gehrke</a>. 8PM, $10 suggested.</p>
<p><strong>TUE, APR 7: </strong>Stephen Elliott, ringleader of <a href="http://www.therumpus.net">The Rumpus</a>, gives a preview of<em> The Adderall Diaries </em>(Graywolf, September) at <a href="http://kgbbar.com/calendar/events/kgb_nonfiction12/">KGB Nonfiction Night</a>, along with Sa&iuml;d Sayrafiezadeh and Rachel Sontag. 7PM, FREE. Joseph Clarke discusses &#8220;the evolution of the megachurch and its intersections with the history of the corporate workplace. It&#8217;s part of <a href="http://www.canopycanopycanopy.com/programs">an evening</a> on architecture and urbanism by designers, filmmakers, musicians, and critics organized by <em>Triple Canopy.&#8221;</em> At the Kitchen. 7PM, FREE. And, at <a href="http://www.projectno8.com">Project No. 8</a>, &#8220;the first in a series of three wooden electric cars will be on view and giving rides around the block,&#8221; as part of a project by artist Seth Kinmont. 7-9PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>THU, APR 9:</strong> &#8220;Jen Bekman Gallery is pleased to present <em><a href="http://www.jenbekman.com/artists/beth_dow/">Ruins</a></em>, an exhibition of twelve platinum-palladium prints by photographer Beth Dow.&#8221; Opening reception from 6-8PM, FREE.</p>
<p>ONGOING: <a href="http://www.henrystreet.org/arts"><em>Beowulf</em>.</a><br />
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<p>Filling in the gaps, the rest of the week is all about the movies: I saw <em>Tokyo!</em> on Friday night and met a Smart Set reader in the lobby (what&#8217;s up, Reeves!). That&#8217;s at <a href="http://test.landmarktheatres.com/lmk/NewYorkMktPg.html?mkt=newyork">Sunshine</a>. Also playing there, <em>Two-Lane Blacktop</em> at midnight on April 17 &amp; 18 [Full disclosure, as always: I <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicized</a> Rudy Wurliter's <em>The Drop Edge of Yonder</em>]. <a href="http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org">Anthology Film Archives</a> shows &#8220;Chelsea Hotel on Film,&#8221; &#8220;a crosstown tribute from one bastion of alternative culture to another,&#8221; from April 9-12. Upcoming at BAMcinematek, Jonathan Baumbach introduces a <a href="http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=1057">screening</a> of <em>Autumn Tale</em> on May 7 [Full disclosure, as always: JB is one of my PR clients]. Also on my radar: <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/style/features/2009/04/greygardens200904"><em>Grey Gardens</em></a>, <a href="http://www.mysteriesofpittsburgh.com/set/"><em>The Mysteries of Pittsburgh</em></a>.</p>
<p>The Smart Set returns two weeks from today. &#8216;Til then, you may console yourself with Jake Troth&#8217;s cover of &#8220;<a href="http://mixtapemaestro.net/2009/01/jake-troth-chopped-screwed-t-pain-cover-thanks-for-coming-with.html">Chopped and Screwed</a>,&#8221; my plaintive request to the weather.</p>
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<p><strong>MON, MAR 30:</strong> Glasvegas, <a href="http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2009/01/ida_maria_touri.html">with Ida Maria</a>, play Webster Hall. Uptown, the 92nd Street Y presents &#8220;<a href="http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?category=Tisch+Center+for+the+Arts888Unterberg+Poetry+Center888Main+Reading+Series888&amp;productid=T-TP5MS23">Gogol at 200</a>.&#8221; 8PM, $19 ($10 Age 35 and Under).<span id="more-9248"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, MAR 31:</strong> &#8220;Poet and translator Rosanna Warren, author of Fables of the Self, hosts four master translators reflecting upon the alchemy of voice, style, and literary selfhood in the art of translation. Participants include Jonathan Galassi (Eugenio Montale), Edith Grossman (Mario Vargas Llosa), Marilyn Hacker (VÃ©nus Khoury-Ghata), and Rika Lesser (Rainer Maria Rilke).&#8221; Presented by the <a href="http://www.centerforthehumanitiesgc.org/">Center for the Humanities</a> in the Skylight Room (9100) at the Graduate Center, CUNY. 6:30PM, FREE. At <a href="http://www.scandinaviahouse.org/programs.html#tricking">Scandinavia House</a>, &#8220;In<em> The Tricking of Freya,</em> [Icelandic-American author Christina] Sunley draws on her rich heritage to tell the fictional story of a woman in search of a mysterious relative and a family secret that takes her from a small village to the volcanoes, glaciers, and chasms of Iceland itself.&#8221; 6:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WED, APR 1:</strong> &#8220;<a href="http://www.oulipo.net/">The Oulipo</a>, a collective of writers and mathematicians who explore alternative ways of writing fiction and poetry using self-imposed (often mathematically-inspired) constraints, is holding <a href="http://www.frenchculture.org/spip.php?article2336">an event in New York from April 1-3</a>. Oulipo members Marcel B&eacute;nabou, Anne Garr&eacute;ta, Herv&eacute; Le Tellier, Ian Monk, and Jacques Roubaud will be in the city for three days of readings, lectures, writing workshops and book signings. Jacques Roubaud will also be presenting the new English translation of his book, The Loop.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>THU, APR 2:</strong> Teju Cole<em> (Every Day is for the Thief),</em> who I met at a party the other night and is very nice, reads at that new <a href="http://franklinparkbrooklyn.com/2009/03/franklin-park-reading-series/">Franklin Park series</a> with some other people. Highly recommended. 8PM, FREE. And, architect Billie Tsien gives the 2009 Eleanore Pettersen Lecture in the Great Hall of The Cooper Union. &#8220;Current work with Tod Williams includes a new museum for the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, a performing and visual arts center at the University of Chicago, the Asia Society headquarters in Hong Kong, and an information technology campus in Mumbai, India. Work in New York includes Harmony Atrium, a new ticketing venue and public space for Lincoln Center, two residences, and two new skating rinks in Brooklynâ€™s Prospect Park.&#8221; 6:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, APR 3:</strong> &#8220;Roddy Hart, one of Scotlandâ€™s most talented young singer-songwriters, will perform live in what is a genuine world exclusive; the first ever live public performance of three Burns poems, written 250 years ago and put to song for the first time. And where better than in New Yorkâ€™s newly refurbished <a href="http://standrewsnyc.com">St Andrewâ€™s Bar</a>, the epicenter of all things Scottish in Manhattan. Roddy is in New York to help promote Homecoming Scotland 2009, a year-long celebration of more than 300 events and festivals across Scotland inspired by the 250th anniversary of our beloved poet Robert Burns.&#8221; 8PM, FREE. A downtown Scottish bar: <a href="http://shoolbreds.com/">Shoolbred&#8217;s</a>.</p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND: </strong>On Sunday, pretend to be too focused on rolling that cigarette to notice the Fairway across the street, and amble on nonplussed down to the waterfront, my little bohemians, as Gabriel Cohenâ€™s Sundays at Sunnyâ€™s presents an afternoon of eclectic entertainment with Hooman Majd <em>(The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: the Paradox of Modern Iran)</em> and David Henry Sterry <em>(Master of Ceremonies: a True Story of Love, Murder, Roller Skates, and Chippendales).</em> &#8220;The series, co-sponsored by <a href="http://www.bookcourt.org">BookCourt </a> bookstore, will continue on the first Sunday of every month (except May) at 3PM at Sunnyâ€™s, a legendary old bar on the Brooklyn waterfront in Red Hook at 253 Conover Street (between Beard &amp; Reed Streets). You can buy books and get them signed by the authors. Suggested donation: $4. The bar (cash) will be open. Free coffee and Italian pastries and cookies will be provided. Bar telephone (only available when the bar is open): 718-625-8211.&#8221; And, &#8220;P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center presents <a href="http://ps1.org/exhibitions/view/207"><em>Leandro Erlich: Swimming Pool</em></a>, an extraordinary and visually confounding installation by the Argentine artist Leandro Erlich.&#8221; Through April 13.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON, MAR 23:</strong> Deborah Fisher of <a href="http://www.21stcenturyplowshare.com/">21st Century Plowshare</a> discusses Bed-Stuy Meadow project, along with other visionaries at <a href="http://www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/new-york/6">Pecha-Kucha</a>. 6:30PM, $5.</p>
<p><strong>TUE, MAR 24:</strong> I would like to see <em>Two Lovers;</em> if it were showing in New York with French subtitles, as it does in <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH3SdiqmnCc">this trailer</a>, so much the better.</p>
<p><strong>WED, MAR 25: </strong>The Beatrice series (I would propose, as Lord Byron suggested, &#8220;The reader is requested to adopt the Italian pronunciation of Beatrice, sounding all the syllables.&#8221;) presents debut novelists Gitty Daneshvari (The Makedown) and Daphne Uviller (Super in the City)&#8211;and a special appearance by Jean Hanff Korelitz, who&#8217;ll be reading from her latest novel, Admission, at the <a href="http://www.mercantilelibrary.org">Mercantile Library Center for Fiction</a>. 7PM, FREE. Also, you can now register for Anne Fernald&#8217;s reading group &#8220;<a href="http://www.mercantilelibrary.org/groups/index.php">Virginia Woolf and the City</a>,&#8221; starting April 6 at the Merc. Also on Wednesday, &#8220;Tiffany Lee Brown &amp; Nora Robertson tag-team a literary reading of their new collaborative piece at the PANIC! series; this month&#8217;s theme: Female Desire (ooh la la), Nowhere, 322 E 14th St, East Village (between 1st/2nd), Hosted by Charlie Vasquez.&#8221; 8PM, FREE.<span id="more-9243"></span></p>
<p><strong>THU, MAR 26: </strong> Says American Editor John Freeman, &#8220;<em><a href="http://www.granta.com">Granta</a></em> is having a party next Thursday, March 26th, at <a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books</a> on 19th Street off 5th Avenue to launch our new issue, which is themed to Lost and Found. Weâ€™ve got some great pieces inside by AL Kennedy, Jan Morris and a fabulous essay on China, 20 years after Tiananmen Square. Weâ€™re going to have some wine and some <em>Granta</em> contributors (from New York and elsewhere) on hand.&#8221; 7PM, FREE, RSVP to events@idlewildbooks.com [Full disclosure as always: Idlewild Books is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicity</a> clients, and Maud is one of the <i>Granta</i> contributors who will be attending].</p>
<p><strong>FRI, MAR 27:</strong> Daria Martin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/406">MINOTAUR</a>, which just ended its run at the New Museum is wild, elemental, my kind of art (the kind you see in the dark). Maybe something similarly intriguing has taken its place?</p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND</strong>: &#8220;<a href="http://www.nicellebeauchene.com/">Nicelle Beauchene Gallery</a> is pleased to present the first New York solo exhibition by Sarah Crowner. Transforming the legacy of hard-edged geometric abstraction, specifically from the 1950s and 1960s (e.g. Victor Vasarely, Lygia Clark, Olle Baertling, Bridget Riley), Sarah Crowner employs both original and appropriated compositions as patterns and templates to construct paintings that exist as hand-built objects.&#8221; Through May 3.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p>Maud kept me out late last night and then we talked on the phone even later; she&#8217;s wild, that one. But you knew that, and you&#8217;re not surprised that The Smart Set is a little light on its feet today. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what looks good to me in the next two weeks, as I can&#8217;t really be bothered to do anything but read <a href="http://bookkake.com/2009/03/09/dirty-mondays-deer-tracks-by-richard-brautigan/">dirty poetry on Bookkake</a> at the moment.</p>
<p><strong>TUE, MAR 10:</strong> Ben Greenman reads from his writing about music, mainly in the form of &#8220;a weekly &#8216;investigative advice&#8217; column for the beloved mp3 blog <a href="http://www.moistworks.com">Moistworks</a>,&#8221; as part of the <a href="http://www.kgbbar.com">KGB</a> Nonfiction Series, along with Mickey Hess<em> (Big Wheel at the Cracker Factory, Is Hip Hop Dead? and Icons of Hip Hop)</em> [Full disclosure, as always: Ben is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicity</a> clients]. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, MAR 13</strong>: Laura Lippman fetes her latest, <a href="http://www.harpercollins.com/books/9780061128899/Life_Sentences/index.aspx"><em>Life Sentences</em></a>, with a party at <a href="http://www.powerhousearena.com">Powerhouse Arena</a> in DUMBO. 7PM, FREE.<span id="more-9223"></span></p>
<p><strong>SUN, MAR 15: </strong>Lizzie &#8220;Elizabeth&#8221; Skurnick reads from <em><a href="http://www.caketrain.org/checkin.html">Check-in</a></em> &#8212; which I once bought a dozen copies of, and then resold them in ten minutes, it&#8217;s that good &#8212; on Sunday evening at KGB, along with John Reed and Amy Koppelman. 7PM, FREE.></p>
<p><strong>THU, MAR 19:</strong> Jerry Stahl, who has a new blog called &#8220;<a href="http://therumpus.net/2008/12/senior-adjacent-a-new-blog-by-jerry-stahl/">Post Young</a>&#8221; at the Rumpus (&#8220;But fuck it, I need to share.&#8221;) reads from his new novel, <em>Pain Killers</em>, as part of the <a href="http://www.stmarksbookshop.com">St. Marks Bookshop</a> Reading Series, at Solas. 7:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>ONGOING:</strong> &#8220;Building Code,&#8221; the current exhibition of paintings on view at <a href="http://www.jenbekman.com">jen bekman,</a> explores construction as a metaphor for minimalist abstraction among other things. The artist was inspired to turn to building sites after spending years painting suburban sprawl, which she photographed at an aerial view from a hot air balloon. Through April 4.</p>
<p><strong>UPCOMING:</strong> The <a href="http://readergirlz.blogspot.com/2009/02/nyc-teen-author-festival.html">NYC Teen Author Festival</a>, featuring Judy Blundell <em>(What I Saw and How I Lied),</em> David Levithan<em> (Nick &amp; Norah&#8217;s Infinite Playlist),</em> Justine Larbalestier <em>(Magic or Madness),</em> Scott Westerfeld <em>(Peeps), </em>Cecily von Ziegesar<em> (Gossip Girl), </em>Matthue Roth<em> (Losers),</em> Blake Nelson <em>(Paranoid Park), </em>and many others.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New Yorkâ€™s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p>At the time of this writing, I am in living in snow exile in Maryland. I came down for the weekend to speak to a class at a school and everything was cancelled this morning, although I haven&#8217;t decided if it was to my chagrin or not. In the meantime, I want to go back home but perhaps not just yet. I may change my mind, of course, and charge up there within the hour. Or I might stay on in DC to see <a href="http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/frankinfo.shtm">Robert Frank&#8217;s <em>The Americans</em></a>, the Louise Bourgeois I regretted missing in New York, and check in on whatever is recommended at Grammar Police&#8211; I see the editor <a href="http://grammarpolice.net/">DESPERATELY NEEDS OUR HELP</a>. In a roundabout way, I am saying &#8220;the city&#8221; is not on my mind at the moment because I am in a different one. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll certainly be back well before the weekend though, when I hope you&#8217;ll join us at the New School for <a href="http://www.girlswritenow.org/gwn/?q=node/696">Girls Write Now Day</a> on Sunday, with headliners <a href="http://www.nationalbook.org/nba2008_nf_gordon_reed.html">Annette Gordon-Reed</a> and <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/01/books/review/Glover-t.html?em">Marlon James</a>! [Full disclosure, as always: both Maud and I are on the board of directors]. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON, FEB 23</strong>: Marlon James reads from <em>The Book of Night Women</em> at Barnes &amp; Noble, Court Street in Brooklyn. 7PM, FREE (Also, Tue 24, 6PM at Hue-Man in Harlem). And, Jen Bekman (20&#215;200, Hey Hot Shot!), art vs. technology innovator and everyone&#8217;s favorite &#8220;fast-talking, nervous blond,&#8221; speaks as part of <a href="http://www.personism.com/2009/02/22/speaking-ignite-nyc-iii-tomorrow-night/">Ignite NYC</a>. 6:30-10PM, FREE.<span id="more-9204"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, FEB 24:</strong> &#8220;<a href="http://www.pen.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/3061/prmID/148">Global Correspondences: A Benefit for PEN America</a>&#8221; at Cooper Union&#8217;s Great Hall will feature Andre Aciman, Edward Albee, Anthony Appiah, Ron Chernow, Lydia Davis, Deborah Eisenberg, Nathan Englander, Janet Malcolm, Francine Prose, Sarah Ruhl and others. Our friend at PEN says, &#8220;I&#8217;m happy to give you the discount code: mem09. There is a wine and cheese reception with the authors following the event &#8212; it should be fun and swanky. There is no discount for that.&#8221; Highly recommended. 7PM, Tickets $12-50. And, Bryan Keefer, a director at The Daily Beast, will give the closing keynote at <a href="http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?category=92Tri+92YTribeca+Talks888&amp;productid=T-MM5LC18">Mashable NextUpNYC</a>. 6PM, $20. In Brooklyn, <a href="http://www.othermeans.wordpress.com">Other Means</a> says, &#8220;We are pleased as punch to be back at the Flying Saucer Cafe (494 Atlantic Ave, between 3rd and Nevins) to begin our 2009 season with a hilarious evening of readings from extremely funny people Anya Ulinich and Rachel Shukert, which will surely warm the deepest, darkest, most wintry cockles of your heart. We will be raising funds for the Food Bank for New York City&#8211;100% of funds raised will go directly to the charity. We will also have wine, coffee, and human companionship. Come on down!&#8221; 8PM, $5 (strongly) suggested minimum donation.</p>
<p><strong>WED, FEB 25:</strong> Please join us for <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1519000/">an evening</a> exploring the intimate and complex conditions of domestic relationships as they relate to giving and receiving care, featuring Nell Casey &#8212; editor of the national bestseller <em>Unholy Ghost: Writers </em>on <em>Depression</em> and <em>An Uncertain Inheritance,</em> in which contributors reveal their experiences in caring for family through illness and death &#8212; and Anne Landsman, author of the novels <em>The Devil&#8217;s Chimney </em>and <em>The Rowing Lesson, </em>described by The New York Times Book Review as &#8220;viscerally appealing&#8221; and currently nominated for the $100,000 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature. At Bluestockings, on the Lower East Side [Full disclosure, as always: I put this event together, and Anne is one of my <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicity</a> clients]. 7PM, FREE. Also, a reading by award-winning, easy-on-the-eyes Welsh poet Owen Sheers, for his debut novel <em>Resistance</em>, wherein &#8220;in a remote and rugged Welsh valley in 1944, in the wake of a German invasion, all the men have disappeared overnight, apparently to join the underground resistance&#8221; (I have a theory that this happened in New York just before I arrived). At<a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com"> Idlewild Books</a> [Full disclosure, as always: one of my PR clients]. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>THU, FEB 26: </strong>&#8220;<a href="http://www.housingworksbookstore.org">Housing Works Bookstore </a>presents a reading and conversation with Laura Miller<em> (The Magician&#8217;s Book: A Skeptic&#8217;s Adventures in Narnia)</em> and Stacey D&#8217;Erasmo<em> (The Sky Below).&#8221;</em> 7PM, &#8220;Admission is free, donated books are welcome and encouraged.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>FRI, FEB 27:</strong> Starting officially on Thursday and continuing through the weeked, it&#8217;s the very sexy, smart and smoldering-sounding <a href="http://www.frenchwritingfestival.com">Festival of New French Writing</a>: &#8220;Eleven major French writers, all translated into English, exemplifying the wide variety of styles and forms of contemporary French literary production, will come to New York from February 26 to 28 for two and a half days of one-on-one encounters with leading American writers, in dialogues hosted by well known American cultural critics.&#8221; I&#8217;ll be the one in the <a href="http://www.kikidm.com/shop/product.php?productid=21768&amp;cat=328&amp;page=1&amp;initial=">&#8220;Fesse Moi&#8221; t-shirt</a> (PS, link fine but site probably NSFW&#8211; I know, I&#8217;m terrible!). Highly recommended.</p>
<p><strong>SAT, FEB 28: </strong><a href="http://myspace.com/enclavianmatter">The Enclave</a> presents Eileen Myles <em>(<a href="http://www.softskull.com/detailedbook.php?isbn=1-59376-210-0">Cool for You</a></em>&#8211; I know it&#8217;s not her newest book but I LOVE it and am recommending it to you now, and this is my new policy), Wayne Koestenbaum (<a href="http://www.softskull.com/detailedbook.php?isbn=1-932360-53-0"><em>Moira Orfei in Aigues-Mortes</em></a>) and <a href="http://www.cavecanempoets.org/pages/poems/untitled3.html">talented poet</a> Christopher Stackhouse, at <a href="http://www.cake-shop.com">Cake Shop</a>. Highly recommended. 4PM, FREE. </p>
<p><strong>SUN, MAR 1: </strong>&#8220;Emily Jacir, who lives and works in New York and Ramallah, was awarded the seventh biennial Hugo Boss Prize, which was established in 1996 by Hugo Boss and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation to recognize and support significant achievement in contemporary art. Combining the role of archivist, activist, and poet, Jacir creates poignant works of art that are at once intensely personal and deeply political.&#8221; <a href="http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/on-view-now/hugo-boss">The Hugo Boss Prize: Emily Jacir</a> is on exhibition through April 15.</p>
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<p><strong>MON, FEB 16: </strong>&#8220;Slow and Steady Wins the Race is a clothing label presented as a quarterly clothing diary: past editions: sunglasses, shoes, sweats, pockets, etc (you need it). Beginning at 7pm on February 13th for one week, Slow and Steady Wins the Race presents &#8216;Birthday&#8217; for its 21st collection &#8211; pi&ntilde;atas, birthday cakes and even some bubbly, very fun and very brilliant.&#8221; At <a href="http://www.kioskkiosk.com">Kiosk</a>.<span id="more-9193"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, FEB 17: </strong> Buzz, buzz, buzz, I want to see <a href="http://www.ifccenter.com/film?filmid=66355"><em>Gomorrah.</em></a></p>
<p><strong>WED, FEB 18:</strong> Janice Erlbaum, Rob Sheffield and others do the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mixernyc">MIXER</a> series [Full disclosure, as always: I <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicized</a> JE's <em>Have You Found Her]</em> at <a href="http://www.cake-shop.com">Cakeshop</a>. 7PM, FREE. In Brooklyn, <a href="http://www.jonathanbaumbach.com">Jonathan Baumbach</a> reads from <em>YOU or The Invention of Memory</em> at <a href="http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu">Brooklyn College</a> in the Barker Room (2315 Boylan Hall) [Full disclosure, as always: I am JB's publicist]. 6PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>THU, FEB 19:</strong> <a href="http://www.idlewildbooks.com">Idlewild Books </a>says, &#8220;Join us for Russian vodka, music and hors d&#8217;oeuvres as we celebrate the launch of <i>Russia!</i> magazine&#8217;s new daily lit blog, <a href="http://www.readrussia.com">ReadRussia.com</a>. Just like <i>Russia!</i> magazine, this addictive new website is an independent source of irreverent coverage of all Russia-related topics &#8212; and as many of you already know, we make a mean vodka punch! Party sponsored by Jewel of Russia. Please RSVP to events@idlewildbooks.com&#8221; [Full disclosure as always: Idlewild Books is one of my publicity clients]. In Brooklyn, <a href="http://www.freebirdbooks.com">Freebird Books</a> says, &#8220;Kathleen Rooney and Kyle Minor visit us as part of their national tour, reading from their new books <em>Live Nudge Girl </em>and <em>In the Devil&#8217;s Territory.&#8221; </em>Highly recommended. 7:30PM, FREE. Also in Brooklyn, at <a href="http://www.wordbrooklyn.wordpress.com">Word</a>, &#8220;Encounter with author Jeff Gordinier (X Saves the World), interviewed by Danielle Sachs.  <em>X Saves The World: How Generation X Got the Shaft But Can Still Keep Everything From Sucking</em> is a vibrant and ironic chronology of &#8217;90s culture,a book that willring true to anyone who was moved by Nirvana or exhilarated by Pulp Fiction.&#8221; Does that mean we can call it Grungepoint? 7:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, FEB 20:</strong> <a href="http://www.gothamchamberopera.com">Gotham Chamber Opera&#8217;s</a> new production, <em>&#8220;L&#8217;isola disabitata </em>had its premiere at the Esterhazy palace in 1779 and was Haydn&#8217;s favorite of his own operas.&#8221; February 18-28.</p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND: </strong><a href="http://www.kgbbar.com">KGB </a>is hoppin&#8217;&#8211; Nick Antosca celebrates the release of <em><a href="http://www.wordriot.org/press/template.php?ID=11">Midnight Picnic</a></em> on Saturday, Sunday sees Suzanne Dottino&#8217;s Fiction Night, dazzling as ever.</p>
<p><strong>ONGOING: </strong>Check out the <a href="http://www.afrikapoetrytheatre.com">Afrikan Poetry Theatre.</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://maudnewton.com/images/2008/20080908_smart_set.jpg" alt="" align="right" hspace="12" vspace="5" border="1"/><strong>The Smart Set </strong>is a weekly feature, compiled and posted by <a href="http://www.luxlotus.com">Lauren Cerand</a>, that usually appears Mondays at 12:30 pm, and highlights the best of the week to come. Special favor is given to New York&#8217;s independent booksellers and venues, and low-cost and free events. Please send details to Ms. Cerand at lauren [at] maudnewton.com by the Thursday prior to publication. <em>Due to the volume of submissions, events cannot be considered unless the date appears in the subject line of your message.</em><br />
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<p><strong>MON FEB 9: </strong>&#8220;<a href="http://www.dnadance.org">Dance New Amsterdam</a> (DNA) is pleased to present a collaborative arts event, <em>Isadora Goes Downtown: the woman. the inspiration. the legacy.</em> On Monday, February 9 DNA invites art lovers to embrace Isadora at a dynamic threefold event that will include: the official opening of a mixed-media visual art exhibit linking Isadora Duncan to Lori Belilove, exploring the women, the inspiration, and the rich historical legacy of Isadora Duncan dance; a slide show of works by Sabrina Jones, author/illustrator of <em>Isadora Duncan: A Graphic Biography;</em> and a live performance by Lori Belilove joined by young Duncan dancers the Beliloveables.&#8221; 7PM, FREE. And, &#8220;With plenty of friends, but little money, Susy Branch and her friend Nick Lansing devise a clever scheme to live beyond their means. They&#8217;ll marry and live off the wedding presents, while they help one another trade up to suitable millionaires. The plan works perfectly &#8212; until they fall in love.&#8221; <em><a href="http://www.glimpsesofthemoon.com">Glimpses of the Moon</a></em> is a Jazz Age musical based on the novel by Edith Wharton, now playing at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel. Noted, &#8220;FREE TICKET (Buy 3 tickets and your 4th is free!), Use code: FREEMOON; FREE MARTINI MONDAYS. (Enjoy free Absolut cocktails before the show!)&#8221; <span id="more-9181"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE FEB 10:</strong> &#8220;<a href="http://www.housingworks.org">Housing Works</a> presents a reading and musical performance with the historian Philip Dray (Capitol Men: The Epic Story of Reconstruction Through the Lives of the First Black Congressmen) and the musician Mary Kate Oâ€™Neil. Singer-songwriter  With her work previously hailed by critics as &#8216;deeply authentic and original&#8217; (Rolling Stone) and &#8216;pure magic&#8217; (Filter), Underground reaffirms Oâ€™Neilâ€™s talent for heartfelt, bittersweet songwriting.&#8221; 7PM, &#8220;Admission is free, donated books are welcome and encouraged.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>WED FEB 11:</strong> The <a href="http://www.beatrice.com">Beatrice</a> series (I would propose, as Lord Byron suggested, â€œThe reader is requested to adopt the Italian pronunciation of Beatrice, sounding all the syllables.â€) presents novelists Karan Mahajan <em>(Family Planning)</em> and Diana Spechler <em>(Who By Fire)</em> at the <a href="http://www.mercantilelibrary.org">Mercantile Library Center for Fiction.</a> 7PM, FREE. </p>
<p><strong>THU FEB 12 &amp; FRI FEB 13:</strong> At <a href="http://www.thekitchen.org">The Kitchen</a>, &#8220;Kalup Linzy is known for his absurdly humorous drag-performance-based videos in which he repurposes the narrative style of daytime television soaps in order to explore complicated relationships between race, class, gender, sexuality, and popular culture. For these evenings, he debuts a new, solo theatrical work exploring related themes, in which he plays piano, sings, and is accompanied by video projections that feature his ever-expanding cast of riotous characters.&#8221; Highly recommended. 8PM, $10 tickets.</p>
<p><strong>SAT FEB 14: </strong><a href="http://www.freebirdbooks.com">Freebird</a> says, &#8220;To celebrate the one year anniversary of our post-apocalpytic book club, we will be showing some short films that will tug at any romantic heart: animated instuctions on how to survive a fallout, a Mississippi PSA about Armaggedon-proof bookmobiles, and a rare Richard Lester comedy about post-Nuclear Britain.&#8221; 7:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>SUN FEB 15:</strong> As part of KGB <a href="http://kgbbar.com/calendar/events/fiction_paul_malmont/">Sunday Night Fiction</a>, Jonathan Baumbach reads from <em>YOU or The Invention of Memory,</em> which you have about a week left to request a copy of for free via <a href="http://www.newyouproject.wordpress.com">The New You Project</a> [Full disclosure, as always: I am Jonathan's publicist]. 7PM, FREE.</p>
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<p><strong>MON, FEB 2: </strong> Why not plan ahead for when New York real estate <em>really</em> exhausts you? &#8220;Please join Diana Leafe Christian for a presentation about ecovillages worldwide and a look at some of their successes with permaculture, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, cottage industries, local currencies, and community programming.&#8221; At <a href="http://www.bluestockings.com">Bluestockings</a>, 7PM, $5 suggested. <a href="http://www.leonlevycenterforbiography.org/">The Leon Levy Center for Biography</a> at the Graduate Center CUNY presents &#8220;Larger Than Life: Portraying the Iconic Artist,&#8221; a discussion between biographers on their subjects and challenges, with Amy Henderson (Katherine Hepburn), Patricia Bosworth (Diane Arbus, Marlon Brando) and Greg Tate (Jimi Hendrix, James Brown). At Elebash Recital Hall, The Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Avenue (between 34th &amp; 35th Streets). 7PM, FREE. And, Ron Hogan emcees <a href="http://beatrice.com/wordpress/2009/01/17/lady-janes-salon/">Lady Jane&#8217;s Salon</a>, a new reading series for romance fiction to benefit Share the Love, which &#8220;donates romance novels to non-profit, non-denominational organizations devoted to helping women live independent, self-sufficient lives.&#8221; At Madame X (94 West Houston Street). 7PM, &#8220;Admission is $5 or a paperback romance.&#8221; <span id="more-9166"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, FEB 3:</strong> &#8220;The Goethe-Institut New York is pleased to announce the season premiere of its hit series, &#8220;What is Green Architecture?&#8221; which spotlights next-wave pioneers in the field in conversation with curator and host Andres Lepik and brings architects and engineers to New York in order to give audiences the exclusive privilege to travel the globe via projects of the future, from Harvard&#8217;s transformative Allston Science Complex to the first carbon-neutral city, currently taking shape in the United Arab Emirates. On Tuesday evening in Avery Hall (114, lower level) at The Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University, the young, Berlin-based, Aga Khan prize-winning architect <a href="http://www.kere-architecture.com">DiÃ©bÃ©do Francis KÃ©rÃ© </a> will deliver a lecture &#8211; â&#8221;Step by Step: Building Schools in Africa,&#8221; addressing his current project in his native Gando Village, Burkina Faso (already featured in <em>The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture). </em>DiÃ©bÃ©do Francis KÃ©rÃ© asserts that his fondest desire as an architect is to build projects in his own village, Gando, located in the West African country of Burkina Faso, &#8216;which is one of the ten poorest countries in the world and has an illiteracy level of over 80%.&#8217; To achieve sustainability, he notes that &#8216;the projects are based on the principles of designing for climatic comfort with low-cost construction, making the most of local materials and the potential of the local community, and adapting technology from the industrialized world in a simple way.&#8217;&#8221; 6:30PM, FREE [Full disclosure, as always: I am the <a href="http://www.laurencerand.com">publicist</a> for this event]. Downtown, <a href="http://lmcc.net/art/programs/2008/poemsandpints/index.html">Poems &amp; Pints</a>, Presented by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and Poetry Society of America, Featuring poets Dana Goodyear and Matthew Zapruder at Fraunces Tavern, 54 Pearl Street (at Broad Street). 6:30PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WED, FEB 4:</strong> Amanda Stern&#8217;s Happy Ending Series, now at Joe&#8217;s Pub &#8212; and fancy, but not too fancy &#8212; presents <a href="http://www.joespub.com/component/option,com_shows/task,view/Itemid,40/id,4316">Affliction Night</a>, &#8220;Starring authors, Jayne Anne Phillips and Sarah Manguso, with musical guest Daniel Knox and members of the Broadway Cast of HAIR!&#8221; 7PM, $15 tickets. At Film Forum, <em><a href="http://www.filmforum.org/films/panic.html">The Panic in Needle Park</a></em>, adapted for the screen by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne from James Mills&#8217; book, plays through Thursday. Meanwhile in Brooklyn, &#8220;&#8216;The â€œSecret Science Club&#8217; lights up the <a href="http://www.thebellhouseny.com">Bell House</a> with more far-out lectures, spectral libations, and sneakily seductive sounds as neurobiologist and Author Vincent Pieribone lectures on Glow-in-the-Dark Science. Bring your bathyspheres and prepare to submerge â€¦. Intrepid neurobiologist, author, and scuba diver Vincent Pieribone lures the Secret Science Club into the depthsâ€”where ocean research and brain science collide. Dr. Pieribone uncovers the secrets of the seas and technicolor reefs in his quest for biofluorescent creaturesâ€”and then shows how they can be used to create glowing proteins that make cells and neurons light up in the lab. A cellular and molecular biologist at Yale Universityâ€™s School of Medicine and the co-author of<em> Aglow in the Dark: The Revolutionary Science of Biofluorescence,</em> Dr. Pieribone asks: What do jellyfish and coral reefs have to do with the human brain and the quest for medical cures? What kinds of undersea animals glow? How can biofluorescent technology link the human mind with machines? What are the latest advances in fluorescent microscopy and micro-photography? And whatever happened to that transgenic, glow-in-the-blacklight rabbit in France?&#8221; 8PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>THU, FEB 5:</strong> Barnes &amp; Noble&#8217;s â€œ<a href="http://www.bn.com/upstairs">Upstairs at the Square</a>â€ returns with its <a href="http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1496112/">2009 season premiere</a>, starring <a href="http://www.nikki-giovanni.com">Nikki Giovanni</a>, whose new book is <em>Bicycles: Love Poems</em> (HarperCollins, January 27), and <a href="http://www.emmanueljal.org">Emmanuel Jal</a> &#8212; described by Peter Gabriel as &#8220;having the potential of a young Bob Marley&#8221; &#8212; whose new book is <em>War Child: A Child Soldierâ€™s Story</em> (St. Martinâ€™s Press, February 3), who will discuss and perform their work in conversation with host Katherine Lanpher. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. At Barnes &amp; Noble, Union Square. 7PM, FREE [Full disclosure, as always: I am the publicist for this event]. Uptown, Young Friends of Film at the Film Society of Lincoln Center present a <a href="http://www.filmlinc.com/wrt/yff/daysofbeingwild.html">screening and afterparty</a> for Wong Kar-wai&#8217;s <em>Days of Being Wild, </em>described by Manohla Dargis in <em>The New York Times </em>as &#8220;A rapturous film about cool men, hot women and the thousand and one nights and cigarettes they share.&#8221; 7:30PM, $25 tickets. And, Stephen Elliott&#8217;s new venture, <a href="http://www.therumpus.net">The Rumpus</a>, introduces itself to New York with a launch party featuring &#8220;Music by Will Sheff of Okkervil River, Kristen Shaal of Flight of the Conchords, Readings from authors Andrew Sean Greer and This American Life&#8217;s Starlee Kine and <a href="https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/53589">much more</a>. 7PM, $20 tickets.</p>
<p><strong>FRI, FEB 6:</strong> Two current shows worth checking out are &#8220;<a href="http://www.rmanyc.org/exhibitions/last-nomads.xml?context=exhibitions/last-nomads.xml">The Last Nomads: Photographs from Inner Mongolia by A Yin</a>&#8221; at the Rubin Museum of Art in Chelsea and &#8220;<a href="http://www.studiomuseum.org/barkley-l-hendricks-birth-of-the-cool/">Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of the Cool</a>&#8221; at the Studio Museum in Harlem.</p>
<p><strong>SAT, FEB 7:</strong> &#8220;Two sets of music presenting <a href="https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/performance.html?method=showPerformance&amp;reset=user&amp;perfId=6962295&amp;code=">The Dreamers and the World Premiere of The Dreamers Volume 2 (Oâ€™o)</a> in one exciting concert! Named for an extinct Hawaiian bird whose delightful song will never be sung again, Oâ€™o is the exotic and charming follow up to The Dreamers, one of John Zornâ€™s most appealing projects. Featuring the same dynamic band of masters from Zornâ€™s inner circle, Oâ€™o presents more lyrical and adventurous instrumentals exploring World Music, Surf, Exotica, Minimalism, Film Soundtracks and more.&#8221; At Abron Arts Center. 8PM, $25 tickets.</p>
<p><strong>SUN, FEB 8:</strong> At <a href="http://www.thecelltheatre.org">The Cell Theatre</a> in Chelsea, â€œ&#8217;The Other Life&#8217; is a short play based on the correspondence between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, illuminating their relationship both personal and professional. Q&amp;A with actors Monique Fowler and John Wojda and Thomas Travisano and Saskia Hamilton, editors of the newly published collection of the Lowell/Bishop correspondence, <em><a href="http://us.macmillan.com/wordsinair">Words in Air.&#8221;</a></em> 5PM, $5.</p>
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<p><strong>MON, JAN 26:</strong> <em>&#8220;In Crips and Bloods: Made In America,</em> renowned documentarian Stacy Peralta <em>(Dogtown and Z Boys, Riding Giants)</em> examines the story of South Los Angeles and the gangs that inhabit it. Blending gripping archival footage and photos with in-depth interviews of current and former gang members, educators, historians, family members and experts, Peralta brings his trademark dynamic visual style and story-telling ability to this often-ignored chapter of America&#8217;s history. Hard-hitting, yet ultimately hopeful, <i>Crips and Bloods: Made In America</i> not only documents the emergence of the Bloods and the Crips and their growth beyond the borders of South Central, but also offers insight as to how this ongoing tragedy might be resolved.&#8221; Showing one week only (through Friday) at <a href="http://www.ifccenter.com">IFC.</a> Highly recommended. And, Charles Bock fans take note: he&#8217;s at <a href="http://www.mcnallyjackson.com">McNally Jackson</a> on Monday evening to discuss the making of <em>Beautiful Children</em> with his editor, David Ebershoff. 7PM, FREE.<span id="more-9150"></span></p>
<p><strong>TUE, JAN 27: </strong>&#8220;Housing Works Bookstore and <em>Granta</em> present a Night on Fathers with award-winning novelist Jonathan Lethem<em> (Motherless Brooklyn) </em>and international bestseller Joseph O&#8217;Neill <em>(Netherland)</em> for a reading from <i>Granta</i> 104: the &#8220;Fathers&#8221; issue. Following the reading, <i>Granta</i> US editor John Freeman will moderate a conversation between O&#8217;Neill and Lethem about the tricky art of writing about their fathers, literary forefathers, their fathers&#8217; reactions to their work, and the best literature on fathers they have come across in their own reading.&#8221; 7PM, &#8220;Admission is free, donated books are welcome and encouraged.&#8221; And, <a href="http://www.192books.com">192 Books </a>hosts an evening with Stacey D&#8217;Erasmo: &#8220;In<em> The Sky Below, </em>Stacey D&#8217;Erasmo creates a characterâ€”and a worldâ€”characterized by Cornell-like boxes.&#8221; 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WED, JAN 28:</strong> Wildly creative playwright Clay McLeod Chapman is set to blow minds at <a href="www.92YTribeca.org/theater">92YTribeca</a>: &#8220;Inspired by the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, <em>Teaser Cow</em> is set in the wild place where Greek mythology meets Fast Food Nation. Fast-paced, intense and satirical, <em>Teaser Cow </em>explores how and why we create societyâ€™s darkest monsters out of our deepest fears. Founded in 2000, One Year Lease is a New York-based, internationally-touring theater company made up of American and international artists who share a love for the classics.&#8221; Highly recommended. 7PM, $10. Also, The Beatrice series (I would propose, as Lord Byron suggested, â€œThe reader is requested to adopt the Italian pronunciation of Beatrice, sounding all the syllables.â€) presents novelists Jennifer Cody Epstein <em>(The Painter from Shanghai)</em> and Fiona Maazel<em> (Last Last Chance)</em> at the <a href="http://www.mercantilelibrary.org">Mercantile Library Center for Fiction</a>. Also highly recommended. 7PM, FREE. </p>
<p><strong>THU, JAN 29: </strong> At McNally Jackson, Indie Press Night focuses on Persea Books and two of its luminaries: Sarah Gambito is the director of the Asian American poetry organization Kundiman; her new poetry collection portrays immigrant identity with revealing Surrealist imagery. Patrick Rosal&#8217;s electric narratives and portraits are modeled on the kundiman, a love song sung by Filipinos for their country in times of oppression. 7PM, FREE. At <a href="http://www.kgbbar.com">KGB</a>, a reading for the new issue of <em>The New York Tyrant,</em> &#8220;a tri-quarterly literary magazine based in Hellâ€™s Kitchen, focusing on the immediacy of the short story,&#8221; highlights contributors Eva Talmadge, Justin Taylor and Brad Gayman. 7PM, FREE. Also worth mentioning, photographer Michal Chelbin will discuss &#8220;her first monograph, <em>Strangely Familiar, </em>a provocative collection of photographs that depicts performers and wrestlers from small towns in the Ukraine, Eastern Europe, England and Israel,&#8221; at <a href="http://www.strandbooks.com">The Strand</a>. 7PM, FREE.</p>
<p><strong>WEEKEND:</strong> On <a href="http://www.japansociety.org/event_detail?eid=be4c6a8">Friday night at Japan Society</a>, &#8220;Born in Vancouver in 1931, Kazuko Shiraishi is one of Japanâ€™s foremost poets. Influenced by abstract art, experimental literature, and avant-garde jazz, she is beloved by readers around the world for her humane vision: through her poems she â€œmeets her living self/pretending to be a dead body but fully alive.â€ The new collection, <em>My Floating Mother, City,</em> contains poems from her most recent books published in Japan, including<em> The Running of the Full Moon</em> (2004) and <em>My Floating Mother, City </em>(2003), which received the Bansui Poetry Award and a Cultural Award from the Emperor of Japan. Also included in the book are three long sequences including <em>Sendai Metro, Greece Street,</em> translated for the first time into English, and <em>Little Planet,</em> translated on a paper napkin by Allen Ginsberg. The program features a collaboration with jazz trumpeter Oki Itaru. Moderated by Forrest Gander, author and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Brown University. Followed by a reception.&#8221; Highly recommended. 6:30PM, tickets are $10.</p>
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