Josh Cohen reads from his debut novel, Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto, a post-modern rumination on 20th-century culture, music and politics as told from the perspective of a brilliant but obscure Hungarian composer.
The evening also features a concert of Hungarian Folk Music
$12 adults; $8 students/seniors
(alcohol included)
Wednesday, March 21 at 7 PM
The Eldridge St. Project at the Eldridge St. Synagogue
12 Eldridge betw. Canal & Division
$12 adults; $8 students/seniors
For the penniless and/or the cheapskates among you, Josh wil also be reading at
Pratt
144 West 14th St, 2nd Floor Auditorium
Friday, March 16, 7pm
This is the opening of the "State of Mind: Death Row" show, and Josh will be reading with almost fifteen people. It's this or the 12 bucks. Your choice.
Friday, March 09, 2007
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