Events

Friday April 09, 2010
Start: 04/09/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/09/2010 9:00 pm

Loyalty, loss, and the ties that bind – these are the ingredients of The Recipe Club, a new novel that combines the story of a friendship told via e-mails, childhood letters, third-person narration, photos, illustrations and more than 80 recipes, to keep the plot cooking. Join co-author Nancy Garfinkel as we share food, recipes, and fun, celebrating the tale of the lifelong friendship of Lilly and Val, and the Recipe Club that united them. Feel free to being your own family recipes and stories to share!

Sunday April 11, 2010
Start: 04/11/2010 3:00 pm
End: 04/11/2010 6:00 pm
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Start: 04/11/2010 5:00 pm

Stand-up comedian, talk show host, and best-selling author Chelsea Handler will be at Women & Children First this Sunday, April 11th from

5-6:15pm.

We will have  her new book for sale so you can get it signed! Don't miss out on this opportunity to meet one of the funniest women on air and in print today!

***The fine and VERY IMPORTANT print: Handler can only sign a limited number of her new book, Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang, which needs to be purchased before or on the day of the event at Women & Children First. Upon purchasing the book you will receive a number that represents your place in line to keep the signing orderly. Handler will personalize your books, although she cannot write messages. Handler will also not be able to take posed pictures, but you may take pictures of her while in line.***

Complimentary mini-martinis while you wait in line!

Wednesday April 14, 2010
Start: 04/14/2010 7:15 pm
End: 04/14/2010 9:00 pm

This month's book is West with the Night by Beryl Markham

Start: 04/14/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/14/2010 9:00 pm

In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Rape Victim Advocates presents a workshop geared toward survivors of sexual assault as well as anyone who works with or loves a survivor. Covering the basic facts and myths of sexual assault, RVA’s workshop will explore the sexual repercussion of victim blaming, handling triggers, and positively reintegrating sex into your life. Adult audiences only. Recommended books: Healing Sex and Yes Means Yes.

Thursday April 15, 2010
Start: 04/15/2010 7:00 pm
End: 04/15/2010 9:00 pm

Full Moon on K Street: Poems About Washington DC
Featuring Gregg Shapiro, Toni Asante Lightfoot, Rebecca Villarreal, David Trinidad and Deborah Darr

Co-sponsored by Poets & Writers Magazine

Join us for a reading by contributors to the new anthology, Full Moon on K Street. Featuring more than 100 contemporary poems, this collection captures DC’s unique sense of place, from the monuments and parks,  to the bus stations, from go-go music to chili half-smokes, and the city’s many moods, from celebratory to angry to fiercely political; the result comprises a love letter – with all the complexity that love implies – to our nation’s capitol city.

 

Saturday April 17, 2010
Start: 04/17/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/17/2010 9:00 pm

Sappho’s Salon: A Provocative Night of Lesbian Diversions

Featuring Alix Dobkin and DJ SpinNikki

$7-10 sliding scale includes food and wine

            Before she was a lesbian music legend, before she was a ground breaking lesbian activist and cultural worker, Alix Dobkin was a teenaged, guitar-totin’, card-carrying comrade in the folk music communities of Philadelphia and Greenwich Village circa the 1950s. In her new memoir, My Red Blood, the woman who pioneered lesbian music with her 1972 release, “Lavender Jane Loves Women” recounts her coming-of-age amidst the lefty politicos and beatniks in the East Coast underground. At tonight’s very special Sappho’s Salon, Dobkin will share excerpts of her life story while regaling us with song. DJ SpinNikki will play us in and out of tonight’s performance. All proceeds benefit the artists and the Women’s Voices Fund.

 

Sunday April 18, 2010
Start: 04/18/2010 6:00 pm
End: 04/18/2010 8:00 pm

This month's book is Miles from Nowhere by Nami Mun

Tuesday April 20, 2010
Start: 04/20/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/20/2010 9:30 pm

This month's book is Ka-Ching! by Denise Duhamel

Wednesday April 21, 2010
Start: 04/21/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/21/2010 9:00 pm

Happy Now?

            Chicago writer Shonk’s new novel looks at love, grief and recovery through the eyes of Claire Kessler, a modern young woman living in Evanston who endures a stream of Internet and speed-dating debacles, until she meets Jay, almost perfect and truly kind. And then on Valentine’s Day he kills himself. At times both heart breaking and darkly comic, Shonk’s deftly told tale avoids melodrama. As Rachel Roseblitt wrote in Elle magazine, “Anyone who has passed up a popcorn car-chase flick in favor of a good indie knows how powerful a simple, skillfully told, character-driven story can be. Katherine Shonk does, and Happy Now?, her first novel, is proof…” Shonk’s first book is the critically acclaimed story collection, The Red Passports.

Friday April 23, 2010
Start: 04/23/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/23/2010 9:00 pm

A Thousand Sisters: My Journey Into the Worst Place on Earth to Be a Woman 
When an episode of Oprah awoke businesswoman Lisa Shannon to the suffering of women in the Congo, she knew she had to do something. A Thousand Sisters is the moving chronicle of raising money to make a difference for Congolese women, only to discover that it is she who is profoundly changed by them. Tracing her life from an average American to an unexpected activist and founder of the organization Run for Congo Women, Shannon’s story is one of adventure, danger, hope and healing.

Saturday April 24, 2010
Start: 04/24/2010 10:00 am
End: 04/24/2010 11:00 am

 

Fiesta Mexicana

Join us for a special pared-down, unplugged performance by two-time Grammy-nominated Chicago musical group Sones de Mexico Ensemble, celebrating their new release, Fiesta Mexicana. Fiesta Mexicana offers something new to a generation of kids growing up in a globalized world: a bilingual double-album for the 21st century, featuring special guests Ella Jenkins and Dan Zanes. All ages welcome.

Sunday April 25, 2010
Start: 04/25/2010 2:00 pm
End: 04/25/2010 6:00 pm

April's Feminist Buffy Discussion Group Topic: The Role of Mothering in Buffy

Episodes to Watch:
The Witch Season 1 Episode 3
Prophecy Girl Season 1 Episode 12
Band Candy Season 3 Episode 6
Listening to Fear Season 5 Episode 9
Lies My Parents Told Me Season 7 Episode 17

Essays to Read:
Williams, J. P. “Choosing Your Own Mother:
Mother-Daughter Conflicts in Buffy.” Fighting the Forces: What’s at
Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Eds. Rhonda V. Wilcox and ...David
Lavery. Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, 2002. 61-72.

Karras Irene "The Third Wave's Final Girl: Buffy the Vampire Slayer" at http://www.thirdspace.ca/articles/karras.htm

Start: 04/25/2010 4:30 pm
End: 04/25/2010 6:00 pm

Contributors B. E. Pinkham, Susan T. Layug, Maggie Kast and Carolyn Walker
Gravity Pulls You In: Perspectives on Parenting Children on the Autism Spectrum
Join us for a reading by local and regional contributors to the anthology Gravity Pulls You In. View, through their eyes, the universe of autism – its marvels, chaos, and life-changing impact. In this collection, parents raising children on the autism spectrum explore their lives in the context of autism’s own special gravity, discovering what’s important and what they find centering, in slice-of-life depictions that are a refreshing departure from the usual diagnosis/grief/acceptance arc of many autism accounts.

Wednesday April 28, 2010
Start: 04/28/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/28/2010 9:00 pm

Leaving India: My Family’s Journey from Five Villages to Five Continents
In her 2010 Lambda Literary Award finalist-groundbreaking debut, San Francisco-based queer writer and activist Minal Hajratwala mixes history, memoir and reportage, tracing her family’s history from the beginning of the twentieth century and across five continents. Delving into the relationships between the personal choices and historical forces (colonialism, apartheid, Gandhi’s Salt March, American immigration policy) that shaped her family’s experiences, bringing to light the epic story of the Indian diaspora.

Thursday April 29, 2010
Start: 04/29/2010 7:30 pm
End: 04/29/2010 9:00 pm

Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost & Found
 

After the death of her mother in a freak tragedy, then four-year-old Allegra Huston was directed into a hotel room with the words “this is your father,” and hence met, for the first time, the acclaimed movie director John Huston. She recounts a childhood shuttled between relatives (including older sister Anjelica who was already an accomplished actress) and across continents. At the age of twelve, Huston weathered another blow when her stepmother revealed that her biological father was not, in fact, Huston, but British historian John Julius Norwich who, like Allegra’s mother, was married at the time of their affair. In her beautifully written, forensically honest story of a tumultuous childhood, Allegra Huston weaves the romantic struggle of her mother’s short life into her own story, a parallel, though different, search for love.

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