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ALSO TO NOTE:
Seattle Arts & Lectures. The final two evenings in the 2007-08 season are scheduled to be RICHARD POWERS, March 5, and PICO IYER, Apr. 29, both at Benaroya Hall.
Seattle Arts & Lectures Poetry. The 2007 series, held at Intiman Theatre, is scheduled to have EAVAN BOLAND, March 3; LUCILLE CLIFTON, Apr. 7; and EDWARD HIRSCH, Apr. 21. For tickets/information on both series, please see www.lectures.org or call (206) 621-2230. And don't forget the special event with LOIS LOWRY, March 15 at 1 p.m. at Town Hall Seattle.
Seattle Theatre Group. Two programs among the Paramount/Moore Theatre offerings coming up: MARJANE SATRAPI, back in Seattle after being the "Seattle Reads" author in 2006, is at the Moore Apr. 14. Tickets ($25-32 + fees) are available at (206) 292-ARTS or www.ticketmaster.com. Mention "Elliott" in either case and it's expected you will receive a 10% discount on tickets; and SCOTT SIMON, Apr. 20, also at the Moore (please see www.theparamount.com for more information).
Central District Forum for Art & Ideas. Besides co-presenting the LYNNE THOMPSON/CARLETTA CARRINGTON WILSON poetry reading on March 29 at 2 p.m. at the Douglass-Truth branch of the Seattle Public Library, the CD Forum has a panel discussion in its "Which Way Seattle? Series: Civil Rights Organizations in the 21st Century," March 20 at 7 p.m. at the Ethnic Cultural Theatre, 3940 Brooklyn Ave NE. For information on these, please see www.cdforum.org or call (206) 323-4032.
Nextbook. In addition to the AMY BLOOM reading on March 26 at Langston Hughes, Nextbook in March also presents JODY ROSEN on March 13 at Town Hall. Please see www.nextbook.org for tickets/more information.
Book-It Repertory. Book-It finishes an extended run of Jane Austen's Persuasion on March 3 and opens with Jim Lynch's The Highest Tide on Apr.18, at Center House Theatre. Please see www.book-it.org for tickets/information.
ReAct Theatre. Featuring the directing work of Elliott Bay's own DAVID HSIEH, our friends at ReAct Theatre open their 15th Anniversary Season with a new production of Prelude to a Kiss by Craig Lucas, at the Theatre Off Jackson from March 27 - April 20. For more information please visit www.reacttheatre.org or call (206) 364-3283.
Northwest African American Museum. A special welcome and word of celebration to the many people who have worked long and hard to make the Northwest African American Museum, located at 2300 South Massachusetts, a vibrant reality. The grand opening is scheduled with a public ribbon-cutting, and attendant festivities, on March 8. See www.naamnw.org for details and more information.
Elliott Bay Café. Serving terrific sandwiches, soups, salads, specials, baked goods, seasonal treats, soft drinks, coffee, tea, beer, wine, and more. Hours: Mondays - Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Café phone is (206) 682-6664.
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