Category: Store Events

  • THE2NDHAND presents: Mickey Hess, Daniel Buckman, and Jonathan Messinger

    THE2NDHAND presents:
    Mickey Hess, Daniel Buckman, and Jonathan Messinger, live and riffing heavy.
    September 10, 7:30 PM
     
    Mickey Hess (www.mickeyhess.net), author of the 2003 memoir “Big Wheel at the Cracker Factory”, hails from Louisville, where he writes, teaches, and thinks about hip-hop.
     
    Daniel Buckman lives and writes in Chicago. He is the author of a trio of novels, “Water in Darkness,” “The Names of Rivers,” and most recently “Morning Dark.”
     
    Jonathan Messinger is Time Out Chicago’s books editor and proprietor at ThisISGrand.org, site for stories of Chicago’s rapid transit.
     

  • Chicago Noir Event

    Chicago Noir Event
    Friday September 2nd 7PM
    with Marlon James (John Crow’s Devil), Neal Pollack (editor of Chicago Noir),
    and Joe Meno (How the Hula Girl Sings).
     
    CHICAGO NOIR, edited by Neal Pollack
     
    On the heels of the stunning success of the summer ’04 award-winning
    bestseller Brooklyn Noir, Akashic Books launches a groundbreaking series of original
    noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a
    distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Now: Chicago
    Noir.
     
    Brand new stories by: Neal Pollack, Achy Obejas, Alexai Galaviz-Budziszewski,
    Adam Langer, Joe Meno, Peter Orner, Kevin Guilfoile, Bayo Ojikutu, Jeff
    Allen, Luciano Guerriero, Claire Zulkey, Andrew Ervin, M.K. Meyers, Todd Dills,
    C.J. Sullivan, Daniel Buckman, Amy Sayre-Roberts, and Jim Arndorfer.
     
    Chicago Noir is populated by hired killers and jazzmen, drunks and dreamers,
    corrupt cops and ticket scalpers and junkies. It’s the Chicago that the
    Department of Tourism doesn’t want you to see, a place where hard cases face their
    sad fates, and pay for their sins in blood. These are stories about blocks that
    visitors are afraid to walk. They tell of a Chicago beyond Oprah, Michael
    Jordan, and deep-dish pizza. This isn’t someone’s dream of Chicago. It’s not even
    a nightmare. It’s just the real city, unfiltered. Chicago Noir.
     
    NEAL POLLACK worked as a reporter for the Chicago Reader from 1993-2000,
    where he wrote the “Petty Crime” column, among many other assignments. He’s the
    author of three books of satire, including the cult classic The Neal Pollack
    Anthology of American Literature and the rock-n-roll novel Never Mind the
    Pollacks. His short fiction has appeared in several anthologies and magazines, and
    he?s a regular contributor to Vanity Fair and Nerve.
     
    HOW THE HULA GIRL SINGS By Joe Meno
     
    Paperback reissue of the second novel from the author of the smash hit
    HAIRSTYLES OF THE DAMNED.
     
    A young ex-con in a small Illinois town. A lonely giant with a haunted past.
    A beautiful girl with a troubled heart. Strange and darkly magical, How the
    Hula Girl Sings begins exactly where most pulp fiction usually ends, with the
    vivid episode of the terrible crime itself. Three years later, Luce Lemay, out
    on parole for the awful tragedy, does his best to finds hope: in a new job at
    the local Gas-N-Go; in his companion and fellow ex-con, Junior Breen, who
    spells out puzzling messages to the unquiet ghosts of his past; and finally, in the
    arms of the lovely but reckless Charlene. How the Hula Girl Sings is a
    suspenseful exploration of a country bright with the far-off stars of forgiveness,
    but still dark with the still-looming shadow of the death penalty.
     
    JOE MENO is a fiction writer from Chicago and winner of a Nelson Algren
    Literary Award. His latest best-selling novel, Hairstyles of the Damned, a
    selection of the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program, follows the
    exploits of adolescents as they struggle for belonging on Chicago’s south side. He
    is a professor of creative writing at Columbia College, Chicago, the cofounder
    of Sleepwalk magazine, coeditor of Bail magazine, and a columnist for Punk
    Planet magazine.
     
    JOHN CROW’S DEVIL
    a debut novel by Marlon James
     
    THIS STUNNING DEBUT NOVEL tells the story of a biblical struggle in a remote
    Jamaican village in 1957. With language as taut as classic works by Cormac
    McCarthy, and a richness reminiscent of early Toni Morrison, Marlon James reveals
    his unique narrative command that will firmly establish his place as one of
    today’s freshest, most talented young writers.
     
    IN THE VILLAGE OF GIBBEAH — where certain women fly and certain men protect
    secrets with their lives — magic coexists with religion, and good and evil
    are never as they seem. In this town, a battle is fought between two men of God.
    The story begins when a drunkard named Hector Bligh (the “Rum Preacher”) is
    dragged from his pulpit by a man calling himself “Apostle” York. Handsome and
    brash, York demands a fire-and-brimstone church, but sets in motion a
    phenomenal and deadly struggle for the soul of Gibbeah itself. John Crow’s Devil is a
    novel about religious mania, redemption, sexual obsession, and the eternal
    struggle inside all of us between the righteous and the wicked.
     
    MARLON JAMES was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1970. He graduated from the
    University of the West Indies in 1991 with a degree in Literature. An
    award-winning artist and writer, this is his first novel. He lives in Kingston.

  • Bi America Event with William E Burleson

    William E Burleson, discusses his new book Bi America
    Thursday, Sept 15th 7:00PM
     
    William E Burleson, author of Bi America, is a Twin Cities HIV prevention educator, activist, and writer. One of the founders of the Bisexual Organizing Project, Burleson is a past coordinator for BECAUSE: the Midwest Conference on Bisexuality.
     
    Burleson is a regular speaker and workshop facilitator at conferences and on college campuses, discussing the bisexual community and the nature of sexuality. Current projects include writing essays about bisexuality for various GLBT publications and electronic newsletters and producing a weekly Minneapolis cable access television show, BiCities!
     
    This will be a book reading and signing for the new book from Haworth Press, Bi America: Myths, Truths and Struggles of an Invisible Community.
     
    Check Out
    www.bi101.org

  • DVD RELEASE PARTY for SO WRONG THEY?RE RIGHT

    DVD RELEASE PARTY for SO WRONG THEY?RE RIGHT
    Saturday, September 24th, 7PM
     
    SO WRONG THEY?RE RIGHT, is the award-winning documentary about American 8-track format fanatics made by local Chicago filmmakers RUSS FORSTER and DAN SUTHERLAND in 1995. The evening?s festivities will include:
     
    RUSS FORSTER performing his top eight 8-track songs on banjo, guitar, and even acapella, including a version of ?Stairway To Heaven? complete with original fade out, click, and fade in!
     
    DAN SUTHERLAND reading some of his hilarious prose culled from his days writing for the collector magazine 8-TRACK MIND!
     
    DEACON COLEMAN preaching the gospel of 8-track fresh from his pulpit at the Church of NONE BUT THE RIGHTEOUS!
     
    Eulogies for two of the collectors who have passed on to the infinite loop, officiated by DEACON COLEMAN!
     
    Clips of movie highlights, including street preaching by DEACON COLEMAN, eye-dancing by BURNSEE and DUST, and format surfing by the self-proclaimed 8-Track Messiah JAMES ?BIG BUCKS? BURNETT!
     
    Giveaways, snacks and beverages, and of course copies of the DVD for signing and sale!

  • Machine magazine Event

    Machine magazine Launch Wednesday August 31, 8PM
     
    Emerson Dameron: The only guy on the bill that is from
    the South, Emerson Dameron was belittled in The Reader
    as being a Tarintino wanna-be and heralded in UR
    Chicago as one of the highlights of the Chicago zine
    scene. The Reader was wrong. He’s a Jim Jarmusch
    wanna-be.
     
    Eric Lab Rat: When The Machine first heard the piece,
    “Eric Lab Rat is Retarded,” we all agreed that he
    should write a monthly column. After spending time
    with the Rev., we’re come to the conclusion that he
    was right, he is retarded. He’s also a member of the
    Gentlemen Callers, which is a total waste of time.
     
    Matt LaPorte: Mr. LaPorte is the Gay and Lesbian
    editor of The Machine. This means that he is hated in
    most of America. He also walks dogs. This means that
    he is in touch with the canines. But he hates them.
    Matt hates everyone.
     
    Kelsey Snell: Ms. Snell is the creator and
    co-Editor-In-Chief of The Machine. Her media
    experience did not adequately prepare her for the
    cockfest that is this reading. If you hate her
    reading, you hate women. If you like her reading, you
    are a forward thinking individual who knows what is
    best for you and the world.
     
    Brandon Wetherbee: Brandon has wasted ink in Foul,
    Sanitary and Ship, college newspapers, religious
    propaganda, the Bible and Entertainment Weekly. His
    dream of becoming the guy in sweatpants on the bus at
    4am was realized last Wednesday. He is also
    co-Editor-In-Chief of The Machine.
     
    Charlie Deets: The Machine decided to be ?artsy? and
    have a Chicago musician write a monthly column.
    Rather than make sense, Mr. Deets confesses to us like
    one would confess to a priest or therapist. The
    Machine didn?t want this. But we?re too afraid
    Charlie will kill himself and take us with him, so we
    let him keep writing.

  • Perpetual Motion Roadshow

    Perpetual Motion Roadshow
    Saturday September 3rd 7pm
     
    For this installment of the Perpetual Motion Roadshow we offer readings from:
     
    Ryan Robert Mullen from Wisconsin, author of short fiction. Check: www.getunderground.com
     
    Tim Hall from New York writes fiction and essays, His novel Half Empty is out now from Undie Press
    Check: www.tim-hall.com
     
    Jennifer Lovegrove from Toronto who is a poet with books out now from ECW press.
    Check: www.jenniferlovegrove.com
     
    www.perpetualmotionroadshow.com

  • Damali Ayo reads from How to Rent a Negro

    Damali Ayo will discuss and sign her new book How to Rent a NegroTuesday August 16th 7PM
     
    How to Rent a Negro is framed as a handy guidebook that gives much-needed advice and tips on technique. It is actually a hilarious satirical look at race relations that reframes actual stories, techniques, requests, and responses gathered from the author’s 30-odd years of research and experience. It includes step-by-step outlines for renters to get the most for their money: how to grab black people’s hair, invite them to your party, get them to teach you how to dance; and for rentals, it gives tips on how to become successful and wealthy, including what to wear and topics of conversation to avoid. Punctuated by quotes from former renters, How to Rent a Negro shocks and amuses, presenting a strikingly stark mirror of human relationships.
     
    Damali Ayo’s web site, www.rent-a-negro.com, has been featured in media outlets including the Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, Harpers Magazine, and Salon.com.
     
    In her presentation, Ayo will read her favorite sections and tell some of the real-life stories that inspired the scenarios in the book.
     
    Bring your camera and take a photo with Ayo in front
    of a banner reading “my new black friend” or advertising themselves as “for rent.”

  • Signing with Sam Henderson author of The Magic Whistle

    Sam Henderson author ofThe Magic WhistleTuesday, August 9th, 7:00 PM
    FREE
     
    SAM HENDERSON, 35, is living proof that Emmy nominees have to dive through couches for change. He has been a storyboard director for SpongeBob Squarepants and Camp Lazlo, and recently did a video for They Might Be Giants, but works mostly for print. He can be seen regularly in Nickelodeon magazine but his main vehicle is a comic called The Magic Whistle. Despite his high-profile gigs being for children, this is definitely not (unless you want it to be). Billed as the stuff that can?t go anywhere else, it is what he is most proud of.
     
    Sam Henderson will sign his comics.

  • Ander Monson reads from OTHER ELECTRICITIES and VACATIONLAND

    Ander Monson reads from OTHER ELECTRICITIES and VACATIONLANDSaturday, July 30th, 8:00 PMFREE
     
    In Other Electricities we follow glimpses of dispossessed lives in the snow-buried reaches of Upper Michigan\’s Keweenaw Peninsula, where nearly everyone seems to be slipping away under the ice to disappear forever. There is Crisco Hatfield, the breaker of arms; Bone, dropper of bowling balls off interstate overpasses; The Oracle of Apollo in Tapiola, who sees all; Christer, a pyromaniac collector of pornography who jumps off cliffs for kicks; and most importantly there is Liz, the book\’s central obsession, an unknowable girl who crashed through the ice on prom night. Through an unsettling, almost crazed gestalt of sketches, short stories, lists, indices, and radio schematics, Monson presents a world where weather, landscape, radio waves, and electricity are influential characters in themselves, affecting an entire community held together by the memories of those they have lost.
     
    The poems in Vacationland are set in Michigan?s Upper Peninsula, land of weather and long winters. His images: hotel pools full of refuse, wadded ATM receipts, cracked windshields in a land of endless snow, that all, ultimately, add benevolence and poise to life?s darker moments. In Monson?s world, the nearest city is a four-hour car ride and isolation is the backdrop for Monson?s vital yet haunting imaginings. His words stay with you and penetrate the heart like a beam of sunlight breaking across the icy Lake Michigan shore.
     
    Ander Monson grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He lived briefly in Saudi Arabia, Iowa, and in the Deep South, where he received his MFA from the University of Alabama. He is the editor of the magazine DIAGRAM and the New Michigan Press. His stories, essays, and poems have appeared in many literary magazines, including The North American Review, Fence, Field, Gulf Coast, The Bellingham Review, Ploughshares, Boston Review, and the Mississippi Review, among others
     
    Check Out: www.otherelectricities.com
     

  • PANDA MEAT EVENT

    The Bird Machine family celebratesPanda MeatSaturday, August 13th, 7PMFREE
     
    Panda Meat is a cutting-edge collection of 110 contemporary underground and mainstream artists, illustrators, and graphic designers from a networked community of self-made artisans. In recent years, the world of independent poster artists has created a new revolution, bringing together designers from all around the world. This explosion of creativity has resulted in the equivalent of a new pop art movement that is continuously growing in popularity. Panda Meat is a source book to some of the great talent involved in this new movement. Each artist uses different media, but all of them work independently to manufacture their own products. Contact information for each artist is included in the back of the book. Edited by Frank Kozik, the widely-recognized master of concert poster art and author of Man’s Ruin, Ode to Joy, and Desperate Measures, Empty Pleasures.
     
    Appearances from Bird Machine family folks:
    Jay Ryan, Dan Grzeca, Nick Butcher
    If you?re lucky, they?ll bring original prints to sell!
     
    More info is at:
    http://www.thebirdmachine.com
    http://altpick.com/members.php?id=17507
    http://www.foundation-gallery.org