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ALSO TO NOTE:
Seattle Arts & Lectures. PICO IYER on Jan. 25 (see listing here) and SAL U programs are the only offerings in January. February brings JENNIFER EGAN (Feb. 1) and poet ALBERT GOLDBARTH, Feb. 9. Please see www.lectures.org for more information.
Richard Hugo House. Our neighbors around the corner at 1634 Eleventh Avenue have a busy January: Castalia Poetry Reading, Jan. 3; "Apocalypse Not: Seven Poets for 2012," Jan. 5; RYAN BOUDINOT's launch for Blueprints of the Afterlife (see listing here), Jan. 16; MARTHA GROVER book release party, Jan. 17; DAVID SCHMADER's play, A Short-Term Solution to a Long-Term Problem, Jan 20-21 & Jan. 27-28, are among the slated programs. See www.hugohouse.org for information on these and more.
Town Hall Seattle. In addition to Elliott Bay's productions and co-productions at Town Hall, there are numerous other literary, political, cultural, scientific, musical, and other offerings to be experienced. Among the January programs Elliott Bay is not involved in to draw attention to, is a special group reading of writers in Seattle for the MLA conference on Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m.60 writers are scheduled to participate. See www.townhallseattle.org for information on that, and much more.







