Showing posts with label jonathan curiel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jonathan curiel. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2008

Get To It


(pic via polymath blues.)

Jonathan Curiel, the author of Al' America: Travels Through America's Arab and Islamic Roots, speaks at Busboys and Poets tonight.

Do not even front like you're not coming to Napoleon on Wednesday for Listopad x Renee Glazer. It's going to be really fun and we're really excited to see all of you!

On Thursday, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams hosts a reading of the The Domino Book of Decorating. All hail this super-cute and smart magazine.

Can I tell you guys a funny story? When my babysitter showed me Labyrinth during the summer before third grade, I cried hysterically until she fed me cookies. Relive this childhood trauma on Friday at Landmark's E Street Cinema. Midnight show yung!

This weekend, the Smithsonian hosts "Ambulante at Smithsonian: New Documentaries from Mexico," a film series showcasing some choice celluloid: La cancion del pulque (about ancient booze!) on Saturday and XV in Zaachila (about a quincaneara with 850 guests!) on Sunday.