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This week, sit at the feet of an eminent poet, celebrate a rustic sleuth or examine the farm-to-fork experience in a new cookbook with a local twist. Keep reading for details.
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Peter Cole
7 p.m. Monday, October 27
Eaton Humanities 150, CU-Boulder campus
Free, RSVP in advance
303-492-7143
7 p.m. Tuesday, October 28
Counterpath
Free
Notable poet and translator Peter Cole, a 2007 MacArthur Grant awardee, has been called “one of the handful of authentic poets of his own American generation” by Yale University professor and author Harold Bloom. He’ll make two appearances this week, beginning tonight with a talk at the University of Colorado in Boulder and continuing tomorrow with a reading from his new book,The Invention of Influence, at Counterpath in Denver.
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Craig Johnson, Wait for Signs
Tattered Cover Highlands Ranch
7 p.m. Wednesday, October 29
Free
Wyoming-based mystery author Craig Johnson rides into town with a new collection of twelve Walt Longmire stories that bring the laconic small-town sheriff and other familiar characters from the Longmire series to life in short-form. Detective-fiction fans, get ready for a guilty pleasure. (And be prepared to mourn the loss of the Longmire series with fellow fans; A&E just axed the show.)
Eric Skokan, Farm Fork Food
BookBar
2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, November 2
Free
Eric Skokan, who supplies his Boulder restaurants Black Cat Bistro and Bramble & Hare with produce and meat from his own Black Cat Farm, shares recipes and wisdom drawn from his dedicated immersion in the farm-to-fork movement. A chef who works magic with the ingredients he often produces himself, he’ll offer an inside look at what it means to rise with the rooster. And at BookBar, you’ll get to taste some of his handiwork. Yum.
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