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Thursday, March 10, 2005
Readings for the International SetIf you're in Boston tonight, Thursday, you're expected to see our good friend Lisa Drostova read from the new essay collection Under Her Skin, an anthology about girls and race in America. (It's actually in Cambridge at the Center for New Words, 186 Hampshire St., Inman Square, right by Ryle's.) Lisa has a funny, moving essay about growing up white in 1970s Detroit.
If, on the other hand, you're in Paris next Monday, you should see our good friend Joe Loya, former bank robber from East L.A., who reads from his memoir at Shakespeare & Co. in the shadow of the Notre Dame. Our editor will be there, trying not to steal the free cheese.
posted by Michael Scott Moore |
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