NEWS
Congratulations to Megan Bostic! News already that there will be a second print run for NEVER EIGHTEEN about a Tacoma teen with terminal cancer and his soulful Pacific Northwest road trips to visit people and places he wants to see one more time. Meet Megan at these New Kids on the YA Block Events March 14 ~ Third Place Books (LFP) 7 p.m. March 15 ~ Timberland Library, Olympia 7:30 p.m. March 16 ~ Garfield Book Co. at PLU Tacoma, 7 p.m. Book Trailer
Only-the-names-are-changed in this true story of an idealistic American hired to teach art to university women in “liberated” Kuwait Suitcase Filled with Nails: Lessons Learned from Teaching Art in Kuwait
thru March 31 ~ Yvonne's ceramics in the From the Ground Up group exhibition at Yakima's Larson Gallery Mar. 6, 7 p.m. ~ Wide World of Books & Maps, Seattle (slideshow & reading)
We are proud to be part of the PR team for The Future Remembered: The 1962 World’s Fair and Its Legacy. Hear one of the fair's PR directors talk about the celebs he met and his double date with Elvis in this interview on KGNW Radio Watch KOMO TV's great feature Hear Paula & Alan on The Chuckanut Radio Hour on KMRE LP 102.3 FM Meet the authors Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m.~Seattle's Ballard Public Library Feb. 25, 11 a.m.~Alderwood Manor Heritage Association at the Alderwood Manor Youth Club, 19719-24th Ave W., Lynnwood (meeting open to all, free) Issaquah Public Library slide show & talk is rescheduled for April 14, 1 p.m.
BIN client James Keeffe III is the winner of the 2011 Military Writers Society of America's award for a book about the Air Force. Watch the KING 5 Evening Magazine story below to hear how the book led to a recent reunion between his father and a Holocaust survivor he knew while hiding with the Dutch Underground.
Read City Arts salient posting and watch the video made during our fabulous event with Elliott Bay Book Company at Vermillion Gallery.
The Huffington Post on La Figa The Atlantic Online on La Figa
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