1. From the Poetry Center Archive: Michael Chabon’s 92Y Debut

    Tonight, 92nd Street Y’s Unterberg Poetry Center opens its 74th season with readings by Michael Chabon and Zadie Smith, whose new novels Telegraph Avenueand NW have been the talk of the town this fall. The event is nearly sold out, but we have just released a last batch of premium seats.

    For those of you who can’t wait for the festivities to start, here’s something to tide you over till evening: an audio recording of Michael Chabon reading from the story “S Angel” at his first 92Y appearance in 1994. The story was first published in The New Yorker magazine in October of 1990 and begins like this:

    On the morning of his cousin’s wedding, Ira performed his toilet, as he always did, with patience, hope, and ruthless punctilio. He put on his Italian wool trousers, his silk shirt, his pink socks, to which he ascribed a certain sexual felicity, and a slightly worn but still serviceable Willi Smith sports jacket. He shaved the delta of skin between his eyebrows, and took a few extra minutes to clean out the inside of his car, a battered, faintly malodorous Japanese hatchback of no character whatever. Ira never went anywhere without expecting that when he arrived he would meet the woman with whom he had been destined to fall in love…

    In an ongoing effort to share with our readers some of the great literary moments which the Poetry Center has presented across the decades, we have begun to feature regular postings of archival recordings. To purchase tickets to tonight’s Chabon/Smith reading, please click here. To look at the rest of the season’s line-up, please click here. And for access to other recordings on our Virtual Poetry Center, including Zadie Smith’s first 92Y appearance in 2006, please click here.

    Unterberg Poetry Center webcasts and access to our archive are made possible in part by the generous support of the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.

  2. comedycentral:

An Evening with Stephen Colbert - 92nd Street Y

In celebration of the launch of Stephen Colbert’s America Again: Re-Becoming The Greatness We Never Weren’t, join the #1 New York Times best selling author and acclaimed talk show host as he explains why America is perfect and how we can fix it.
Book signing to follow.

You should go to this. Unless, of course, you don’t not hate America.
Click the image for ticket information.

His talk sold out the last time he was here in 2007. It’s a safe bet that will happen again. Act fast!

    comedycentral:

    An Evening with Stephen Colbert - 92nd Street Y

    In celebration of the launch of Stephen Colbert’s America Again: Re-Becoming The Greatness We Never Weren’t, join the #1 New York Times best selling author and acclaimed talk show host as he explains why America is perfect and how we can fix it.

    Book signing to follow.

    You should go to this. Unless, of course, you don’t not hate America.

    Click the image for ticket information.

    His talk sold out the last time he was here in 2007. It’s a safe bet that will happen again. Act fast!

  3. comedycentral:

Daily Show writer Kevin Bleyer rewrote the Constitution for his new book, Me the People: One Man’s Selfless Quest to Rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America.
Jon Stewart says, “I would rather read a constitution written by Kevin Bleyer than by the sharpest minds in the country.”

Kevin Bleyer will be talking about the book at 92YTribeca on July 9 with Buzzfeed’s Ben Smith. We’ve had an advance copy in the office and everyone has been fawning over it.

    comedycentral:

    Daily Show writer Kevin Bleyer rewrote the Constitution for his new book, Me the People: One Man’s Selfless Quest to Rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America.

    Jon Stewart says, “I would rather read a constitution written by Kevin Bleyer than by the sharpest minds in the country.”

    Kevin Bleyer will be talking about the book at 92YTribeca on July 9 with Buzzfeed’s Ben Smith. We’ve had an advance copy in the office and everyone has been fawning over it.

  4. bookmania:

(by Rachel Dowda)


Fans of books and great photographs will appreciate this links with more awesome photos of books in light. 

Fans of books, Brooklyn and the Unterberg Poetry Center will like this link containing more info about our booth at the Brooklyn Book Fair tomorrow, on Sunday.

    bookmania:

    (by Rachel Dowda)

    Fans of books and great photographs will appreciate this links with more awesome photos of books in light. Fans of books, Brooklyn and the Unterberg Poetry Center will like this link containing more info about our booth at the Brooklyn Book Fair tomorrow, on Sunday.