That’s right, folks, ANOTHER reading! I’ll be reading with Sarah and Gaby, who are both absolutely amazing. Here’s the deal:
Sarah Heston’s Art Jam Out
June 7th, 7 p.m.
in basement of 810 e 3rd st, # 45
(enter at the big iron gate at 801 e Traction across the street from Blooms Store at Hewitt and Traction)
Hey friends, so I’m heading to Finland in June and then I’m off to Missouri to get my Ph.D. from the Univ. of Missouri, where I’ve been named the (duh duh) Distinguished Fellow of Creative Non-Fiction, for my memoir, which some of you are mentioned in. And I’ve only been back in LA for mere months…so, I will read a bit from the memoir, sing, dance, and humiliate myself, all for you. In addition, there will be other readers and performers, art on display, and drinks and food in this incredible downtown studio of Dave’s and Frank’s (the dads).
Sarah Heston reads from the memoir
Kim Calder and Gabriela Jauregui read from their *new and awesome* books of poetry
David Hollen’s fabulous and slightly dangerous sculptures will be on display, so be careful and bid high!
and I think many others, like beautiful Swedish jazz musicians? erudite accomplished Armenians? unicorns? my grandparents??
Google names for books and art. Forward email to mutual friends.
But most importantly, this is my way to party with you before I take off, once again, but this time with university backing for a book that is saving my life. Please come dance with me, bring alcohol if you can, and check out the work of my friends and my own, because we’re all doing what makes life great. And you are great. I’ve seen your bands a million times, now you can come see what I do.
Please RSVP by letting me know you’d like to come, and I’ll advise Sarah so she can make enough food, etc. I can’t say enough about Sarah’s writing–and she’s also just one of my favorite people out there. Gaby’s going to be incredible, as well, and it should be one hell of a party. So come on out!!
I advise you check out Ms. Heston’s writing, ASAP, at:
http://sarahheston.blogspot.com/
and, this is what none other than Marjorie Perloff said about Gaby’s book:
Remarkable. . . . Gabriela Jauregui displays perfect pitch: Her lyrics are impressive in their scope, range, empathy-and especially their authentic passion.-Marjorie Perloff , author of 21st-Century Modernism