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Each story in this acclaimed debut collection byNigerian Jesuit priest Uwem Akpan pays tribute to the wisdom and resilience ofchildren, even in the face of the most agonizing cirucumstances. It's Oprah'spick this month, too which is a great boost for this excellent and deservingbook. Start: 7:00 pm
Underground restauarantsare all the rage in St. Louis and beyond, but now you can meet the innovativehosts of a hot-ticket underground supper club as they invite you to crank upyour oven, break out the vino, and save the dinner party from extinction. Twicea month, two veterans of the New York food world prepare a big meal in a tinykitchen, serving heaping plates of spectacular cuisine to wenty diverse people(or more). Never obsessed with perfect place settings or fussy details, ZoraO'Neill and Tamara Reynolds instead focus on the practical joys ofdown-to-earth entertaining at home. In Forking Fantastic, they showcasetheir very best recipes for making mouthwatering dinners--and for having thetime of your life. We can't do a food event without the food, so come preparedto sample some of these underground goodies. | 29
Start: 7:00 pm
The impetuous, redheaded ghost of Bailey Ruth is back in the second book in Carolyn Hart's series. Anaccomplished master of mystery, Hart is the author of eighteen previous Deathon Demand novels. Her books have won multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Awards. She is also the creator of the Henrie O series, featuring a retired reporter,and she was one of the founders of Sisters in Crime. Start: 7:30 pm
Congregation Shaare Emeth and St. John's UCC are pleased to present Mitch Albom. New York Times best-selling author Albom (Tuesdays with Morrie) goes back to his nonfiction roots with Have a Little Faith, a timely, moving and inspiring look at faith--not just who believes, but why--prompted by his search for the right words to eulogize a beloved rabbi. There is no admission charge, although donations at the door are encouraged. Congregation Shaare Emeth will use the donations towards the Youth Scholarship Fund and St. John's UCC will use their donations to support their St. John's Community Service Food Pantry. All attendees are also requested to bring a non-perishable food item. All the food will be donated to the St. John's Community Service Food Pantry and the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry. Mitch Albom's books are available for sale at the event. | 30
Start: 7:00 pm
Civilize the wildbeasts in your life, one meal at a time. Four hungry borthers. Three ravenoussons. A husband who loves to eat. Lucinda Scala Quinn has spent much of herlife feeding the men and boys around her and teaching them how to feed themselves.Now Scala Quinn--chef, television personality, and Martha Stewart Omnimedia'sresident food guru--shares winning strategies for how to sate the seeminglyinsatiable, trade food for talk, and get men to manage the kitchen with MadHungry. Lucinda Scala Quinn is the host of a satellite radio show about foodand of Everyday Food, the PBS cookingseries produced by Martha Stewart Living Television. Start: 7:30 pm
BellaSpark Productions presents Spiritual Liberation, an evening with Michael Beckwith. Beckwith teaches that inner spiritual work, not religion or dogma, liberates individuals. He draws on a wide spectrum of wisdom teachers such as Jesus and Buddha, contemporary spiritual luminaries, and Western contributors to create a profound new belief synthesis. Beckwith was a featured teacher in the hit movie The Secret and has appeared on Oprah. His newest book is Spiritual Liberation. Tickets are $40 in advance/ $50 at the door. For tickets, visit www.brownpapertickets.com or call 970.443.0732. More information is available at www.bellaspark.com. Books for signing may be purchased in advance or at the event from Left Bank Books. | 31
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