There's a free reading tonight at The Lower East Side Tenement Museum of a graphic novel, Luna Park, by Kevin Baker.
Here's some info from the GraphicReporter.com :
http://www.graphicreporter.com/content/new-york-story-kevin-bakers-luna-park-interview
Luna Park, an evocative story of a former Russian soldier still recovering from the emotional wounds of Chechnya. The soldier has since settled in New York, where he works as a part of the Brooklyn mob. There in the shadow of Coney Island, he faces the ghosts of his past and the mysteries of his future through the eyes of new girlfriend, a prostitute and fortuneteller.
A prostitute and fortuneteller?? The best of all possible worlds I guess?? Okay, that little bit aside it does sound of kind of good.
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
108 Orchard St. at Delancey St
April 20th, Tuesday / 6:30 pm
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I will be telling Susan about this blog. It's one I know she would love. Way to go, MayBe.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, when I shared this blog on Facebook, the two words it gave me to enter were "Molokai Terminal". Is that a great band name or WHAT?
Thanks so much for sharing my blog with Susan! Molokai Terminal rocks!
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