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July 9, 2008

California Lectures To Host John Updike and Garrison Keillor

(Sacramento, CA) – California Lectures has announced its sixth season of literary presentations with a line-up of award-winning authors that includes bestselling novelist Julia Glass, one of our country’s best known and most prolific authors John Updike, literary author (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket) Daniel Handler, acclaimed author and screenwriter Richard Price, PBS news anchor and author Jim Lehrer, former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove, and a special event with A Prairie Home Companion host and author Garrison Keillor.

The season will kick off with a special event with Keillor at a 1:00 p.m. matinee Wednesday, Sept. 17 at the Crest Theatre. The Six-Lecture Subscription series follows on Oct. 23 (Glass), Nov. 11 (Updike), Feb. 5 (Handler), Mar. 12 (Price), Apr. 2 (Lehrer), and May 13 (Dove) at the Crest Theatre at 7:30 p.m.

Each author presentation includes a lively Q&A with the audience and a book signing when patrons can meet the author. The evening also includes the popular “Lecture Previews” – biographical overviews about the featured authors presented by professors from Sacramento State University. These previews take place at the Crest Theatre one hour prior to each lecture.

“This season offers another memorable array of authors from legendary John Updike and news anchor Jim Lehrer, to former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove,” said Suzette Riddle. “Our seasons often sell out, so I invite everyone to subscribe early.”

Season subscriptions are on sale now ($162) at (916) 737-1300 or www.californialectures.org. Single tickets for Keillor will go on sale August 25 ($30), and single tickets for all other authors will go on sale Sept. 29 ($27).

SIX-LECTURE SERIES SUBSCRIPTIONS $1627:30 p.m. | Crest Theatre, 1013 K Street, Sacramento

Includes Glass, Updike, Handler, Price, Lehrer and Dove. Subscriptions ($162) are on sale now at California Lectures: www.californialectures.org or (916) 737-1300.

GARRISON KEILLOR SPECIAL EVENT $30
1:00 p.m. Sept. 17, 2008 | Crest Theatre, 1013 K Street, Sacramento

Tickets to Garrison Keillor ($30) can be purchased in advance with the Six-Lecture Subscription Series.

SINGLE TICKETS
Single tickets for Garrison Keillor ($30) go on sale August 25.
Single tickets for all other authors ($27) go on sale September 29.
Purchase tickets through: Tickets.com or (800) 225-2277, or in person at the Crest Theatre Box Office.

September 17, 2009, 1:00 p.m.
GARRISON KEILLOR – Special Event
Garrison Keillor, host and author of the National Public Radio hit, A Prairie Home Companion, will read from and discuss his newest book, Liberty, A Lake Wobegon Novel. Keillor has authored more than 17 books including Good Poems for Hard Times and his most recent New York Times bestseller, Pontoon. Keillor was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1994.


October 23, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
JULIA GLASS
Julia Glass won the National Book Award in 2002 for her first novel, Three Junes, which was also a Book Sense Bestseller and a selection of ABC/Good Morning America’s READ THIS! Book Club. Her second novel, The Whole World Over, was also a Book Sense Pick and bestseller. She will be discussing her newest book, I See You Everywhere (October 2008) — a candid double portrait that reveals the very nature of sisterhood.


November 11, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
JOHN UPDIKE
Widely recognized for his careful craftsmanship and prolific output, John Updike is the author of more than 50 books, including collections of short stories, poems, and criticism. Updike is the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, among other honors, and he will be presenting his newest novel, The Widows of Eastwick (October 2008). This rare speaking engagement is not to be missed.


February 5, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
DANIEL HANDLER

Daniel Handler is the author of three literary novels and the bestselling sequence for children, A Series of Unfortunate Events (written under the name Lemony Snicket), which sold more than 53 million copies and was the basis of the film starring Jim Carrey. Also known as a composer and screenwriter, Handler has also written for The New York Times and Newsday among other publications. Handler will be appearing as himself – not the persona of Lemony Snicket “who ruined forever his dream of a scruffy, anonymous, bohemian life.”


March 12, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
RICHARD PRICE

Richard Price is the author of seven novels, including Bloodbrothers, Clockers, Freedomland and the recent New York Times bestseller, Lush Life. He was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay, The Color of Money, and he won the 2007 Edgar Award for his writing on the HBO series, The Wire. Price has also written for Esquire, The New Yorker, the Village Voice and Rolling Stone, and taught writing at Columbia, Yale and New York University.


April 2, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
JIM LEHRER

Jim Lehrer is the acclaimed author of 18 novels, two memoirs and three plays. He is the executive director and anchor for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS, and he has been the moderator for 10 nationally televised debates among presidential candidates. He is the recipient of the National Humanities Medal and two Emmys, and he was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame and elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Science.


May 13, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
RITA DOVE

Former U.S. Poet Laureate, Rita Dove has published more than 13 books, including poetry, essays, a collection of short stories, a novel and a play. Her poetry collection, Thomas and Beulah, won the Pulitzer Prize. Other works include American Smooth, On the Bus with Rosa Parks and Sonata Mulattica (May 2009). Dove is the recipient of 22 honorary doctorates and numerous awards including the National Humanities Medal and the Duke Ellington Lifetime Achievement Award.

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California Lectures is a public service literary arts organization based in Sacramento, California. The organization presents speaking engagements by distinguished novelists, poets, filmmakers, historians, journalists, and cultural figures who talk about themselves, their work, and issues of contemporary culture. The presentations take place at the Crest Theatre and many are broadcast on National Public Radio affiliate stations in Northern California and Nevada. In addition to lectures, the organization provides education and outreach services benefiting the greater Sacramento Region.

Information at (916) 737-1300 or on the website.

Congratulations to Suzette Riddle who has nurtured this amazing series from its start 6 years ago to what it has become today. The array of talent this season is incredible. This series continues to put Sacramento on the cultural map. Pierre and I loved attending these events, hearing the impressive authors, and we especially enjoyed the diversity of the works. Don't miss this. The price is a bargain and supporting cultural events like this in Sacramento is our duty - and a pure delight!

Gillian Parrillo
SacWomen

It's All Yoga - Special Discount for SacWomen Readers

A special discount to all SacWomen readers, if you mention the SacWomen website! See below:

It's All Yoga is a Sacramento-based yoga studio born out of the philosophy that yoga is not just a class, it's a lifestyle. Our mission is to provide a welcoming, safe space where those interested in learning and enjoying yoga can experience the gifts of this ancient practice. We strive to do business in an environmentally responsible manner, and provide students with inspiration and resource to promote individual and collective well being.

Yoga is very much what you make it - physical, meditative, spiritual, balancing, restorative. The saying is, "Yoga cures what ails you." If you are new to yoga, or have tried a specific style, know that what you seek exists -- it's a matter of finding the right studio, the right teacher. At It's All Yoga, we offer many styles from strong to soft, spunky to chill!

Our exciting news is that we've moved to the cusp of Land Park and Midtown. We welcome you to visit our new, green, super sparkly space where we have more leg room, better parking and an updated schedule. Mention this website and receive 20% any regular class card. Join us for class, or stop by for 2nd Saturday (details below). We look forward to meeting you!

2nd Saturday, July 12th 6-10pm
Visit the Hip Strip at 21st and X where we are joining with neighbors for music, food, shopping, and of course, art -- we're proud to host work from the Short Center

It's All Yoga
2405 21st Street
Sacramento, CA 95818
916.501.4692


Gillian Parrillo
SacWomen

June 10, 2008

Please Stop Forwarding Viral Messages You Haven't Verified

You get an email. It supports some political rhetoric with which you agree. So, you forward it to your list of friends that you know will gobble up the 'red meat.'

Please read what you send. Please verify the content. Please be responsible.

Today I received a note telling me that the oil crisis is because of liberal democrats and that we cannot elect a liberal democrat to be President because gas prices will get even worse. One of the facts was that the liberals and the environmentalists have stopped the drilling in ANWR and that has caused the problem. Therefore, don't vote for a liberal or a democrat for President.

I was suspicious. I went to John McCain's site. Guess what? John McCain doesn't believe in drilling in ANWR. Barack Obama doesn't believe in drilling in ANWR. Yes, they have their differences, but drilling in ANWR is not one of them.

For instance, John McCain does not support a woman's right to choose. Barack Obama does support a woman's right to choose. That's a real issue. You can forward that note all day, every day, especially to all of your women voter friends, especially the ones who supported Hillary. Hopefully, even the most resistant will come to realize that voting for McCain over Obama will be voting completely against their best interests.

Let's be vigiliant this political season. There are REAL differences between the candidates - there's no need to forward made up issues.

Gillian Parrillo
The Sacramento Executive

I'm going to Denver as a national delegate

A dream come true. A difficult goal met. I am thrilled. obamahathq2.jpg
This weekend, I attended the Texas Democratic Party Convention as a delegate. I left thinking that I had not reached a goal I have had for the last 20+ years and finally have the time to dedicate to it - to be a delegate at a Democratic Party Convention. Who knew this is the one that EVERYONE wants to attend?

When I got home, I had a message. Congratulations....you are a national delegate. I can't remember ever being so excited and surprised and honored. My husband was also truly amazed. "You set your mind to something and you don't let anything get in the way - I am so proud of you." He is truly supportive of all that I do.

I will go to Denver in August and cast my vote proudly for the next President of the United States - Barack Obama. The great state of Texas casts all of its votes for....who would have ever imagined?

I will keep you updated on my journey!

Gillian Parrillo
SacWomen