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Notable Twin Cities: 6/11-6/17

Monday 6/12: Dani Shapiro will present her new memoir, Hourglass. Magers & Quinn, 7 p.m., free. Tuesday 6/13: Check out the June Books & Bars! It’s a live performance and discussion centering...

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Notable Twin Cities: 6/18–6/24

Sunday 6/18: Dr. Joanne Cacciatore will present her new book Bearing the Unbearable. Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 5 p.m., free. Monday 6/19: Elin Hilderbrand will be discussing her novel The...

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Notable Twin Cities: 6/25–7/1

Sunday 6/25: Join the fun: it’s the first day of the week-long International Fitzgerald Conference! It’ll include a host of papers and presentations, as well as a celebration of the Minnesota roots of...

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Notable Twin Cities: 7/2–7/8

Sunday 7/2: It’s Button Poetry at Icehouse! Come enjoy a night of poetry performances featuring Natasha T. Miller, Jared Singer, Bernard Ferguson, and Avalon Moon. Icehouse, 7 p.m., $8 in advance, $10...

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Notable Twin Cities: 7/16-7/22

Sunday 7/16: Marilyn Jess will be signing copies of her book The Divine Comedy 2.0: Revisiting the Afterlife. Barnes & Noble Roseville, 2 p.m., free. Monday 7/17: Ashley Shelby presents her novel...

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Notable Twin Cities: 7/23-7/29

Sunday 7/23: Dawn Reno Langley will read from her novel The Mourning Parade. Subtext Books, 2 p.m., free. Join author Jean Harper for the launch of her book, Still Life with Horses, which happens to...

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Notable Twin Cities: 7/30–8/5

Sunday 7/30: Michael Brownlee will be presenting his book The Local Food Revolution: How Humanity Will Feed Itself in Uncertain Times. Common Good Books, 1 p.m., free. Monday 7/31: Tune up your...

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Notable Twin Cities: 8/6–8/12

Sunday 8/6: In association with the current exhibit at the James J. Hill House, Joan Mathison will present a free talk on “Our Little Greenwich Village (or Montmartre) on Fourth Street,” as part of...

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Notable Twin Cities: 8/13–8/19

Sunday 8/13: Minnesota poets Candace Black, Matt Mauch, and Richard Robbins will all be reading from their new work. Common Good Books, 4 p.m., free. Monday 8/14: Lesley Nneka Arimah will be reading...

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Notable Twin Cities: 8/20–8/26

Sunday 8/20: Poets Brian Beatty, Paula Cisewski, Haley Lasché, and Greg Watson will be reading from their new and forthcoming collections. Common Good Books, 2 p.m., free. Monday 8/21: Benjamin Percy...

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Notable Twin Cities: 8/27–9/2

Sunday 8/27: Cracked Walnut continues its 2017 Lit Fest with a reading inspired by the theme of “Sanctuary.” This reading will feature Heidi Czerwiec, Sarah Hayes, Jonathan Proctor, Mary Jo...

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Notable Twin Cities: 9/3–9/9

Sunday 9/3: Mega-nerd alert: Sunday is day three of MetaCon 2017. MetaCon unites science fiction, music, video games, steampunk, and a whole lot more in what will be like the all-star game of geekdom....

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Notable Twin Cities: 9/10–9/16

Sunday 9/10: University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Naturalist and author Matt Schuth will be signing copies of his book Nature at Our Doorstep: Observing Plants, Birds, Mammals, and Other...

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Notable Twin Cities: 9/17–9/23

Sunday 9/17: Margi Preus will be reading from her new middle-grade mystery novel The Clue in the Trees and signing copies. Wild Rumpus, 1 p.m., free. Monday 9/18: Jostein Gaarder will be discussing...

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Notable Twin Cities: 9/24–9/30

Sunday 9/24: Harley Dresner will present their book Mishegas: A Concrete Tale of Family Quicksand. Common Good Books, 1:30 p.m., free. Poet Bao Phi will be reading from his new children’s book, A...

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Notable Twin Cities: 10/1–10/7

Sunday 10/1: Nate Dern will be presenting his new book Not Quite A Genius. Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 5 p.m., free. Monday 10/2: October’s Button Poetry Live will feature poet William Evans,...

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Notable Twin Cities: 10/8–10/14

Sunday 10/8: Get fancy for the Friends of the St. Paul Public Library’s Opus & Olives Gala! The fundraising gala supports the Friends of the St. Paul Public Library, and includes dinner and...

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Notable Twin Cities: 10/15–10/21

Sunday 10/15: It’s a celebration of Pablo Neruda! Come enjoy a reading and open mic event in honor of the republishing of Pablo Neruda’s debut poetry collection Book of Twilight. Readers will include...

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Notable Twin Cities: 10/22–10/28

Sunday 10/22: Elisa Korenne will be presenting her book Hundred Miles to Nowhere: An Unlikely Love Story. Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 5 p.m., free. Monday 10/23: Kate Harding will be presenting...

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Notable Twin Cities: 10/29–11/4

Sunday 10/29: Writer and stand-up comedian Matt Bellassai will be signing copies of his new book, Everything Is Awful. Mall of America, Southeast Court, 3 p.m., free, but you need a wristband (and...

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