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The Secret Language
of the Crossroads:
HOW THE IRISH
INVENTED SLANG
By Daniel Cassidy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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April 9th Portland, Oregon

Ned Sublette on The World that Made New Orleans

The World That Made New Orleans by Ned SubletteLecture at by the PSU Library

7 pm at Portland State Library1875 SW Park AvenueWednesday, April 9, 2008

The World That Made New Orleans (Lawrence Hill Books, an imprint of the Chicago Review Press, 2008), explores the profound impact on New Orleans culture of the tens of thousands of slaves from a multitude of African ethnicities­both then and now. Hear the author speak.

With a unique culture born of a strange and tragic past, New Orleans remains one of the most elusive of American cities. This mysterious swamp town, so recently devastated, has a complex cultural inheritance, which this new, definitive history meticulously explores. Ned Sublette offers a detailed account of the myriad threads that weave the complex history of one of the most remarkable cities on the globe. Focused on New Orleans' first century, it outlines the political and cultural development of Louisiana in the context of the clash of three empires, the exploration of the American frontier, the spread of slavery and the revolutions in France, the United States and Haiti.

The World That Made New Orleans (Lawrence Hill Books, an imprint of the Chicago Review Press, 2008), also explores the profound impact on New Orleans culture of the tens of thousands of slaves from a multitude of African ethnicities­both then and now. Jazz funerals date from the Kongo tradition of dancing at funerals, and the Sunday gatherings in Congo Square are of unparalleled importance in the history of African American music.

Event Details:7 pm at Portland State Library1875 SW Park AvenueWednesday, April 9, 2008

For more information, please write to artistsandwriters@pdx.edu or call 503.725.4552.

http://blogs.library.pdx.edu/node/57

 

LET ME STAND ALONE BOOK LAUNCH EVENTS

BERKELEY, CA: Saturday, April 5th at 8:00PM
King Middle School, 510-848-6767
1781 Rose Street
Berkeley, CA
Tickets $12-$15 - Purchase at www.kpfa.org or at the door.
Guest Readers: Nadia Barhoum, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Nadine Ghammache, Patricia Hemphill, Sandra Lupien, Lisa Nessan, Sangina Patnaik, Liat Weingart, Camille Baptista, and Keryan Dawoud.

SEATTLE, WA: Monday, April 7th at 7:30 PM
Seattle Town Hall, 206-634-3400
1119 8TH Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Guest readers include: Torrey Berkson, Nada Elia, Judith Kolokoff, and Nina Laboy.

OLYMPIA, WA: Tuesday, April 8th at 7:00PM
Orca Books, 360-352-0123
509 E. 4th Avenue
Olympia, WA 98501

OLYMPIA, WA: Wednesday, April 9th at 7:00 PM
The Evergreen State College, Library Underground, 360-867-5213
Event Sponsored by TESC, Friends of the Library and TESC Writing Center
2700 Evergreen Parkway, NW
Olympia, WA 98505

PORTLAND, OR, Thursday, April 10th at 7:30 PM
Powell's Bookstore on Hawthorne, 800-878-7323
3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
Portland, OR 97214
Guest readers include: Diane Adkin, Jennifer Grosvenor, William Seaman, and Jeffrey St. Clair.

FREDERICK, MD: Monday, April 14th at 7:00 PM
Delaplaine Visual Arts & Education Center, 301-698-0656
40 South Carroll Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701

WASHINGTON, DC: Tuesday, April 15th at 6:00 PM
Busboys & Poets, 202-387-POET
2021 14th Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20009

NYC: Friday, April 18th at 6:30PM
COOPER UNION, WOLLMAN AUDITORIUM
51 Astor Place (8th Street between 3rd and 4th)
New York, NY
Guest Readers Include: Kathleen Chalfant, Nick Flynn, Marie Howe, Denis O'Hare and Lili Taylor.

IOWA CITY, IA: Tuesday, April 22nd at 7:30 PM
University of Iowa, Iowa Memorial Union, 319-335-3255
Black Box Theater, Room #360
125 N. Madison Street
Iowa City, IA

MINNEAPOLIS, MN: Thursday, April 24th at 7:00 PM
Micawber's Book Store, 612-215-2575
2238 Carter Avenue
St. Paul, MN

 

Daniel Cassidy readings and musical performances:
February and March, 2008.

New dates  being added in the northeast.

Feb. 11th
:   Daniel Cassidy at the Sunset District Library, San Francisco, 
7 PM.  Free

Feb. 15 - 17th University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee,  Irish Language and Culture Weekend, Daniel Cassidy will  give the annual Douglas Hyde Lecture and sing a few songs.  

Feb. 21st - Fior d'Italia restuarant, Il Cenacolo Society Lecture. North Beach, San Francisco, reading by Daniel Cassidy. 1 PM.

Feb. 29th, Irish Literary and Historical Society. The Inside Story on How the Irish Invented Slang. Free. 7 PM.

March 13th, Crossroads Irish-American Festival at Bookshop West Portal. St. Patrick's Shindig. Daniel Cassidy will read and play music. Free. 7 PM

March 17th. St. Patrick's Day. Albany, N.Y. This event is sponsored by the State University of New York's Writer's Center and will feature Daniel Cassidy, introduced by writer Peter Quinn, and hosted by Pulitzer Prize winning novelist William Kennedy.  

March 19th. Daniel Cassidy and Peter Quinn at The New York Irish Center, Long Island City, N.Y. 7 PM. 

March 22nd. Daniel Cassidy with Chris Byrne and his band. Rocky Sullivan's, Red Hook, Brooklyn. 9 PM. 

March 24th. The NYC Tenement Museum presents: Danny Cassidy in a reading and musical performance with Mick Moloney and his band. Lolita's Bar next to the Tenement Museum, NYC. 7 PM

March 25th, 26th. Virginia Book Festival. Irish-American Writers Panel featuring: Daniel Cassidy, Peter Quinn, Maureen Dezell, T.J. English, & Dan Barry.