Salutations!
May Day! It’s Buy Indie Day!
Celebrate by buying a book from your favorite indie store. Say “Buy
Indie” at the counter at Loganberry Books, and we’ll take 10% off your book
purchase, too. Just ’cause.
Recent Acquisitions (we’re rearranging again. just a
little.)
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, with photographs by Jack
Mitchell
- Town Histories: Greenwich CT, Newbury
MA, New Windsor NY, and of course Cleveland OH
- Wild Flowers by Richetts, 2
volumes
- Tasha Tudor Fairy Tales, 1961 1st
edition
- Leather-bound Medical Dictionary, 1868
- Photographic History of the Civil War, ed.
Miller, 10 volumes, 1912
- Vintage Robert McCloskey books, including 1st
edition Homer Price
- Taoism and the Arts of China, Art
Institute of Chicago
- Lake Shore Electric Railway, a
new Arcadia publication
Annex Gallery
Richard Howell: Paintings
and Objects
Thursday, May 7, 6-8pm
~ first Thursdays ~
Richard Howell paints anything that isn't nailed
down. He makes drums, screens, furniture and paintings. He makes
big reproductions of African-American icon William H. Johnson's
paintings. And his sense of color is rivalled only by his sense of
humor. He fills every nook and cranny for this Annex Gallery show,
including large paintings, decorative pieces, partitions and screens, shelves,
drums, and other painted objects. Come feast your eyes. Annex Gallery show runs May 7 – June
1.
Gene's Jazz Hot
Gene’s Jazz
Hot
Thursday, April 9, 7-9pm
~ second Thursdays ~
Gene's Jazz Hot is Gene
Epstein on bass, Seth Rosen on guitar and mandolin, Bill Kenney on clarinet,
and the swooning vocals of Peggi Cella. They've developed quite a local
following in one of the best acoustic venues in town. And Gene makes excellent
cookies… Donations for the band gladly accepted.
Stump the
Bookseller Selection of the month
A401: Anora book 1920s
Hello, My
grandma was born in 1924. Her father was a principal and two students
said that they had read a book where the main character was Anora and that he
should name his new baby that, and he did. She recently turned 85 and
wants to know what the book was. I have no idea author or title. Thx.
Larchmere
Sidewalk Sale
Spring Sidewalk Sale
Saturday, May 23, 11am-5pm
~ Annual Larchmere Event ~
Start the summer with a stroll down the historic blocks of Larchmere
Boulevard. Enjoy browsing in the unique antique and specialty shops that line
our street. Relax over breakfast, lunch or dinner and make a leisurely day of
it. Loganberry Books offers 20% off all books . . . we do this only twice
a year, so go wild! With 70,000 to choose from, summer reading and early
Christmas shopping just got easier.
N.O.B.S.
Forums
Karen Beckwith: Let’s Look at Prints
Thursday, May 21, 7pm
~ third Thursdays ~
Karen D. Beckwith, a Tamarind Master Printer and Technical Assistant
from the Cleveland Institute of Art, will bring a variety of prints to share.
She will discuss different approaches to generate a printed image and bring
examples of the matrixes from which these images can be pulled. A fun
time of show and tell. $3 suggested
donation.
Book Clubs
Praise the Unsung Book Club
T.C. Boyle: The Tortilla Curtain
(take 2)
Thursday, May 28, 7pm
~ fourth Thursdays ~
In Southern California's
Topanga Canyon, two couples live in close proximity and yet are worlds apart.
High atop a hill overlooking the canyon, nature writer Delaney Mossbacher and
his wife, real estate agent Kyra Menaker-Mossbacher, reside in an exclusive,
secluded housing development with their son, Jordan. The Mossbachers are
agnostic liberals with a passion for recycling and fitness. Camped out in a
ravine at the bottom of the canyon are Candido and America Rincon, a Mexican
couple who have crossed the border illegally. On the edge of starvation, they
search desperately for work in the hope of moving into an apartment before
their baby is born. They cling to their vision of the American dream, which, no
matter how hard they try to achieve it, manages to elude their grasp at every
turn. In scenes that are alternately comic, frightening, and satirical, but
always all "too real," Boyle confronts not only immigration but
social consciousness, environmental awareness, crime, and unemployment in a
tale that raises the curtain on the dark side of the American dream.
Austeniana
Book Club
Thursday, May 28, 7pm
~ fourth Thursdays ~
The Austeniana Club
has decided to tackle some biography on Jane. Doesn’t matter which
biography really, any biography on Jane Austen would be fine. We’ll each
report on our reading, and the various commentaries will enlighten us all the
more!
Social
Networking
Loganberry Books has been online
since 1995 (yeah, we’re as old as Amazon), but I’ve been hesitant about the
social networking scene. I started this monthly newsletter in August
2004, and I started a blog as a chatty extension of the website in August
2007. But just this past month, I joined both Twitter and Facebook.
I’d be happy to have you as a fan, a friend or a follower, if you’re into these
things. You know what’s really cool about Twitter? Following Neil
Gaiman @neilhimself. Check it out. On Facebook I’m under loganberrybooks.
On Twitter, I’m @loganberrybooks.
Tweet!
Looking
Ahead
Larchmere Flea
Market & Festival
Local Author Book Fair
Saturday, June 27
It’s a big
day, so put it on your calendar now. Registration is currently open for
qualified vendors for the Flea Market, including dealers of antiques, vintage
goods, jewelry, and art, as well as food and green or non-profit
informational tables. Authors also sought for Loganberry’s Local Author
Book Fair, which takes place on the same day (more the merrier!). You can
download registration forms at either www.loganberrybooks.com
or www.larchmere.com. Or
here: Flea
Market Vendors and Local
Authors. Thanks!
peace,
Harriett
Loganberry Books
13015
Larchmere Boulevard; Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120; 216.795.9800
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