Dallas Museum of Art - Arts & Letters Live
Arts & Letters Live is a literary and performing arts series for all ages that features award-winning authors and performers of regional, national, and international acclaim. The series is recognized for its creative multidisciplinary programming—combining literature with visual arts, music, and film—and for commissioning new work from musicians, dancers, and poets, inspired by works of art in the Museum's collection and special exhibitions. The series is celebrating its 28th season in 2019.
September 5: Salman Rushdie, Quichotte
September 17: Tracy Chevalier, A Single Thread
September 20: General Jim Mattis, Call Sign Chaos
September 21: Ben Folds, A Dream About Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons
September 23: Margaret Atwood, The Testaments
September 30: Kristin Hannah, The Great Alone
October 1: Casey Gerald, There Will Be No Miracles Here
October 6: Ann Patchett, The Dutch House
October 12: Kate Dicamillo, Beverly, Right Here
October 14: Benjamin Moser, Sontag: Her Life and Work
October 16: Pico Iyer, Autumn Light: Season of Fire and Farewells
October 22: Ruta Sepetys, The Fountains of Silence
October 24: John Grisham, The Guardians
November 4: Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
November 11: Tim O'Brien, Dad’s Maybe Book
November 18: Samantha Power, The Education of an Idealist
December 5: Peggy Wallace Kennedy, The Broken Road; Donna Wilhelm, A Life of My Own
Joynes Reading Room Literary Speaker Series
All talks take place in the Joynes Reading Room at UT Austin; all are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. For more information, call (512) 471-5787.
September 26: Dwayne Betts and Natalie Diaz reception
October 17: Brian Van Reet reading
November 6: Ada Limón reading
November 12: David Wallace-Wells reception
February 10: Evie Shockley reading
March 5: Historian Sam Lebovic lecture
March (date TBD): Andre Naffis-Sahely
Other spring 2020 speakers (dates TBD): Michael Lesy, Guy Gunaratne, Tomás Morín
St. Edward’s University’s Marcia Kinsey Visiting Writers Series
Sponsored by the School of Arts and Humanities, the Marcia Kinsey Visiting Writers Series brings award-winning writers to campus to read from their work, talk about their writing, and interact with our students. Both the St. Edward's and larger Austin community benefit from the novelists, poets, and playwrights who come to campus. These working artists inspire students and add dimension to professors' curriculum.
October 16: Jennifer duBois
November 7: Ada Limón
February 13: Karen Russell
March 9: Jesús I. Valles
University of Houston-Victoria/American Book Review Reading Series
The American Book Review and the University of Houston-Victoria School of Arts & Sciences have joined to create the UHV/ABR Reading Series. The series features nationally recognized writers on extended visits to the Victoria campus. Scheduled events include a public reading and discussion of their recent work; purchase of signed editions of the author's works; author roundtable discussion with UHV faculty and students; week-long residency and individual class consulting for graduate and undergraduate students; podcasts of Reading Series lectures, as well as access to transcripts of Q&A with the ABR editors.
September 12: Ladan Osman
October 3: Christine Hume
October 24: A. Van Jordan
November 14: Amaranth Borsuk
December 15: Nick Montfort
The Margot Rosenberg Pulitzer Dallas Jewish Bookfest
The mission of the bookfest is to celebrate the written word brought from Jewish authors and books with Jewish content. Events are held at varied congregations around the Metroplex. Events are ticketed. These are additions to the previously announced readers.
October 28: Jillian Cantor, In Another Time, Tycher Library Community Read (free event)
November 19: Adeena Sussman, Sababa: Fresh Sunny Flavors From My Israeli Kitchen
January 9: Kirsten Fermaglich, A Rosenberg By Any Other Name
February 6: Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, The 30-Day Money Cleanse
February 11: Pamela S. Nadell, America’s Jewish Women: A History From Colonial Times to Today
March 5: Mary Morris, Gateway to the Moon
March 12: Rebecca Erbelding, Rescue Board: The Untold Story of America’s Efforts to Save the Jews of Europe
March 17: Jessica Yellin, Savage News
April 2: Sarah Blake, The Guest Book
April 27: Ariel Burger, Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom
May 11: S. Perry Brickman, Extracted: Unmasking Rampant Antisemitism in America’s Higher Education
Friends of the SMU Libraries’ Authors LIVE!, Dallas
The Friends of the SMU Libraries, originally founded in 1970 as Colophon, is an organization dedicated to promoting and enriching the resources, services and operations of the seven SMU Libraries. Events are usually held at Highland Park United Methodist Church. Lectures are free and open to the public; receptions are ticketed. This is an addition to the announced readers.
November 7: S.C. Gwynne, Hymns of the Republic
Please let us know if we missed your favorite series by emailing us at events@lonestarliterary.com.