Posts for category ‘the SLC’

April 29, 2010
Zuckerman’s Famous Links*

- This is cool: Over the Rhine is working on a new album, with Joe Henry producing. Joe Henry’s Blood from Stars has been one of my most-played albums of the last six months, by the way, and I’m excited for this collaboration. But the really cool thing is that OTR started their own label and are inviting fans to help fund the new album by ordering it before it’s recorded. Linford explains it all here. Or, if you’d rather cut straight to the chase, go here. I, being impatient, went for Own It and am listening to demo versions RIGHT THIS VERY SECOND. Beautiful stuff, as you would expect.

- New post from me at Teen Fiction Cafe for In the News week, in which I discuss the special absurdities of local TV news. (Saw it on the news, the TV news / In a black and white video / Do you know what blood looks like in a black and white video? / Shadows, shadows…**)

- This is my neighborhood chocolate shop. Seriously, I go by this place like every day. I don’t go in every day, of course, since chocolate no longer has that place in my life, but I was in one day when they were filming and had to sign a waiver. I don’t have cable so can’t watch it myself. You can, though! Maybe you’ll see me buying a dark chocolate lemon creme.

*At first I titled this “Some Links,” which made me think of E.B. White and “Some Pig,” which made me think of other things Charlotte wrote in her web. (Now I kind of want breakfast sausage…sorry, Wilbur!) Random bit of Sara trivia: Trumpet of the Swan is my favorite E.B. White book. Ever since reading it for the first time, I’ve thought Billings, Montana sounds pretty exotic.

**Lyrics from John Prine’s masterpiece of a song, “Lake Marie.” It’s usually playing in my head at some point during any given week.

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November 27, 2009
Two Birds with One Stone: Shop Local, Hang Out with Me

Maybe I just haven’t been desperate enough yet, but I can’t imagine ever getting up at 4 a.m. to go shopping, or even going anywhere near a mall Thanksgiving weekend. *shudder* If any of you do, ‘fess up. (“Fess” was an answer in yesterday’s NYT crossword, by the way, in the very context of “‘fess up.”) What do you get out of it? Are you an adrenaline junkie? Highly competitive? I don’t get it.

I do love to shop, though! Allow me to suggest that you make a special effort to shop local as you can. Local First Utah says that even shifting 10% of your gift-buying budget to local businesses can make a big difference for your community. I know that you have lots and lots of books on your shopping list this year, and if you are in Salt Lake you’ve got two very fun chances to get that taken care of. If you are not in Salt Lake, I’m pretty sure that your city has locally-owned business, too, so check them out.

Monday, November 30th – 6 p.m. @ Sam Weller’s (245 S. Main St.)

Weller’s is hosting the City Academy Book Fair reception at the store Monday night. I will be there to sign and chat for an hour or so, as will James Dashner. (Oh, by the way, both James and I have books on the Kirkus Best of 2009 list for YA. Now aren’t you extra excited?) If you are in SLC and have not been to Sam Weller’s, well, I don’t know what to say! It is a great store, and if you plan for some extra time to venture downstairs, you might find an old favorite out of print book, or something rare and perfect for someone on your list. And, if you are looking for a particular hard to find title, you can contact them and they’ll keep an eye out for you. Follow Sam Weller’s on Twitter: www.twitter.com/samwellers

Thursday, December 3rd – 5:30 p.m. @ The King’s English (1500 E./1500 S.)

It’s The King’s English Annual Holiday Party!  There will be a passel of local authors there to sign and chat. Including James and me, and if you’re tired of us, there will also be Jessica Day George, Pat Bagley, Heather Armstrong (aka Dooce), Emily Wing Smith, and a bunch of others. Personally? I am most excited to meet Sister Dottie!  Not only is it a party, it’s also a sale. In honor of Buy Local First week, you get 10% off all week. At the party, you get another 10% off! And TKE staff can wrap and ship while you hobnob. Follow TKE on Twitter: www.twitter.com/kingsenglish

A few more shop local holiday gift ideas…

Slowtrain Records recently introduced a CD of the Month Club. This is not like those clubs you joined through the mail when you were in college, where if you forgot to send in a postcard you’d end up with Loverboy’s Greatest Hits. No. This is Chris and Anna and staff personally selecting music that they know Slowtrain customers will enjoy. Follow Slowtrain on Twitter: www.twitter.com/slowtrain

A membership to the Salt Lake Film Society makes a great gift and supports The Broadway and Tower independent theaters.

Most of your favorite local restaurants sell gift certificates. We just dined out on a Trio gift certificate the other night. Dellllicious. And, there are a growing number of boutique-y shops around town. I was recently at Nailed, for example, and I had no idea that not only is it a great place for a manicure but that it also has some very cute bags and jewelry and things, and a selection of adorable and affordable gloves.

Remember, even 10% of your budget makes a difference! But you can do more, I bet, without much effort. Here, or in a town near you!

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October 23, 2009
Utah Humanities Book Festival – Tomorrow & Sunday

First: Big congratulations to my homegirl Emily Wing Smith for winning the Utah Book Award for The Way He Lived. It was very fun to share the moment with her and see her get much deserved recognition for her beautiful book. Read it!

Now, Utah People. Do you even know how fantastic your book festival is going to be? Gary Soto. Michael Cunningham. Carlotta Walls LaNier (one of the Little Rock Nine) in conversation with Salt Lake’s own Rev. France Davis. And many other fabulous people. As a reminder:

Shannon Hale and I will be in conversation with each other – Saturday, October 24 – 4:30 p.m. – Main Library auditorium. (1 hour)

The whole schedule is here.

And, as if that were not enough, Isaiah Sheffer is traveling here far, far from his home turf of Symphony Space to produce an episode of Selected Shorts right here in our very own Salt Lake City, for national broadcast. Actors from both coasts are being flown in to make this happen. (Please God, let one of them be Mark Ruffalo.) Do you understand and appreciate how much of a Big Deal this is? For a fan of Selected Shorts, like me, it’s the biggest. Unless you are flying to New York every month, this is a rare, rare opportunity to be part of the live audience. I am so there.

Selected Shorts – Sunday, October 25 – 2 p.m.  – Main Library auditorium (2 hours)

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October 21, 2009
some links, too much stuff & not enough time, sex ed

It’s a day off from uni-blogging and a day on for randomness. So: writer Joelle Anthony had me over to her blog for a fun Q&A. And, The Well-Read Child gives Once Was Lost a nice review here. Thank you Joelle and TWRC.

Moving on…

Via The Curator, I came across this Guardian article about the “stuff-a-lanche” most of us are now living under. The article is spot-on for me (though I’m not sure I want a government employee to pick my book of the month…maybe an awesome librarian). This in particular made me laugh:

…Scenes From a Marriage and The Seventh Seal – two well-regarded Ingmar Bergman films I bought during a short-lived fit of self-improvement. I should have thrown them in a bin on my way home from the shop. It’s hard enough to choose between the two: am I in the mood for a lyrical 92-minute meditation on death, or an unflinching three-hour portrayal of a dysfunctional relationship? Neither, as it turns out. They’d only be interrupted by emails and texts anyway.

Meanwhile, my Netflix envelope full of Babette’s Feast has been sitting on my DVD player for a month. It’s one of those movies that, when I mention I haven’t seen it, makes all my friends go bug-eyed and clutch their throats in horror. I’m sorry! I mean to watch it! But I also have half a season of 30 Rock to catch up on!

(While I’m apologizing to my friends and while a fourteen-minute Jeff Buckley song is playing on KRCL I would like to add: I do not like Jeff Buckley.)

Next…

I was in line at the Dollar Tree yesterday, as I often seem to be lately, when I struck up a conversation with two high school girls in front of me whose cart was full of baby dolls. “That’s a lot of babies,” I said. It turns out that they and some of their friends were independently launching a month of awareness of the importance of comprehensive sex education in high school. Utah, which has adhered to the abstinence only model, recently decided that parents can choose between abstinence only and comprehensive (actually, the teens can “choose” but can only do comprehensive with parental consent).

Now, don’t get me wrong. Abstinence has some great stuff going for it. It works for preventing pregnancy and disease, if you do it, and greatly uncomplicates your emotional and possibly spiritual life during a time that is already complicated enough, and there is a lot to be said for putting off decisions about your sex life until after you become an adult. I mean, really and truly, I recommend it. But if as a society we want to reduce unwanted pregnancies, abortion, STDs, and poverty, every single post-puberty human should know how to use a condom, and understand the difference between myth and fact when it comes to pregnancy and disease. So to the girls from West High with their cart full of babies who are doing their part, I say kudos.

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October 19, 2009
Home Week – Utah Book Awards & Utah Book Festival

Last night I dreamed it was the end of the world, and Robert Downey, Jr. came to me for food and Internet access. May I say that individually wrapped frozen salmon fillets might not be the best survival food.

Hey! It’s an exciting week here in Utah for book lovers. The Utah Humanities Book Festival kicks off Wednesday with events all over the state. (Click on your area to see what’s going on.) On Thursday night, I’ll be vying with my home girl Emily Wing Smith for the Utah Book Award, The Way He Lived vs. Sweethearts. Personally? I’m casting my vote for Emily. Not that I get a vote. But if I did, it would go to her, as TWHL was pretty much my favorite YA of 2008.

Saturday and Sunday are when it really all happens here in SLC, at the main library. There’s a great lineup of book fest events and authors, including Michael Cunningham, Chris Crowe, Paisley Rekdal, and Isaiah Sheffer, who is going to be hosting Selected Shorts right here at the SLC library on Sunday the 25th!

The theme this year is “In Conversation,” and every author will be in conversation with another writer, or a bookseller, or booky person. I love this. I will be appearing on Saturday, 4:30 to 5:30, in the auditorium, with Shannon Hale, and we will be In Conversation with each other. It’s going to be a lot like Inside the Actor’s Studio, is what I’m saying. I can’t wait to find out Shannon’s favorite swear word!

Tell a friend about the book fest. It’s free, and it’s awesome. Not in Utah? Investigate book festivals in your area! It’s the season.

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