Neal Pollack reads Alternadad at Quimby’s!

Feb ’08
21
7:00 pm

Neal Pollack reads Alternadad at Quimby’s!

Thursday, February 21th, 7:00 PM
FREE

A few years ago, Neal Pollack was probably the least likely father you’ve ever met: a pop-culture-obsessed writer and self-styled party guy known mostly for outrageous literary antics. In typical fashion, he responded to the birth of his son by forming a mediocre rock band and taking it on tour. Now, in Alternadad, he tells the hilarious and poignant story of how he learned to be a father to his son, Elijah, after the failure of his short-lived rock ’n’ roll dreams.

Pollack and his wife, Regina, were determined to raise their son without growing up too much themselves. They welcomed the responsibility but were worried that they’d become uptight and out of touch. Through the ups and downs of the first years of their son’s life their determination is put to the test, and they find themselves changing in ways they never expected, particularly after Elijah develops a biting problem in preschool.

Alternadad is a refreshingly honest book about the wonders, terrors, and idiocies of parenting today. From enrolling his son in an absurd corporate gymnastics class to a disastrous visit to a rock festival to uncomfortable encounters with other parents whom he’d ordinarily avoid, Pollack candidly explores the everyday struggles and the long-term compromises that come with parenthood.

Mixing ironic skepticism with an appreciation for the absurdities of everyday life, Alternadad is a portrait of a new version of the American family: responsible if unorthodox parents raising kids who know the difference between the Ramones and the Sex Pistols. Wildly funny, surprising, and often moving, it just might be the parenting bible for a new generation of mothers and fathers.

Neal Pollack will give a lively talk, read a little form the book, take questions, and then sign copies of the books if anyone so desires.

About the Author

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Neal Pollack is the author of several acclaimed books of satirical fiction, including The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature and the novel Never Mind the Pollacks. A contributor to many magazines, newspapers, and Web sites, he also keeps a semidaily blog at www.nealpollack.com. He lives in Los Angeles with his family.

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Aaron Christensen reads from Horror 101 at Quimby’s!

Feb ’08
18
7:00 pm

Aaron Christensen reads from Horror 101 at Quimby’s!

Monday, February 18th, 7:00 PM
FREE

“Bringing a refreshingly egalitarian approach to the subject, Horror 101 collects musings on our favorite chillers not by the expected assortment of critics and filmmakers, but the audience – the fans themselves. Young and old, male and female, located all over the globe.  From Alien through The Wicker Man, each entry brings a breath of fresh air to the consideration of seminal movies many of us thought had been analyzed to death. As editor Aaron Christensen puts it, “Keep America strong! Watch more monster movies!”

— Joe Dante, director, The Howling, Pirahna, Gremlins

Join the editor of Horror 101 Vol 1, Aaron Christensen as he talks about how the book came to be, the recruiting of the various contributors and the selection of the films that make up Horror 101.  Aaron will lead a discussion about the evolution of the horror genre, and why the films listed in Horror 101 are significant in that evolution. He will cover where the horror genre has been, where it currently stands now, and where it’s heading in the next 5-10 years. Along with answering any questions Aaron will be on hand to sign copies of the book too.

Aaron is a professional, Chicago-based actor who has been a horror fan throughout his life.  In addition to having seen over 1,500 creature features, gorefests and fright flicks, his literary work has appeared in Fangoria, Rue Morgue and Midnight Marquee, as well as online at Kitleys Krypt and the Horror 101 with Dr. AC website.

More info at the Horror 101 website: http://www.horror101withdrac.com

New Stuff 1/19/08

Well the deep freeze has set in on Chicago. But we still got that new hotness you need to thaw out your brain, combat cabin fever, and get that crazy blood circulating.

Continue reading ‘New Stuff 1/19/08’

Free Shit – ANP Quarterly #9

Atten-shun! A new issue of the uber-hip, full color, giant-sized visual arts extravaganza known as the ANP Quarterly dropped into Quimby’s the other day. Coming out of RVCA and edited by Ed Templeton, the ANP  is easily one of the best visual arts zines kicking around today. The best part about it is the price: it’s totally free.  This issue has Harmony Korine and Yoda on the cover. Also featured are Tomoo Gokita, Leigh Ledare, Uta Barth, and Ashley Macomber, among others.  Be sure to come by and pick up a copy if you’re in the hood.

Jessica Mills reads at Quimby’s!

Feb ’08
16
7:00 pm

Jessica Mills reads My Mother Wears Combat Boots at Quimby’s!

Saturday, February 16th, 7:00 PM
FREE


Jessica Mills is a touring musician, artist, activist, writer, teacher, and mother of two. Disappointed by run-of-the-mill parenting books that didn’t speak to her experience, she set out to write a book tackling the issues faced by a new generation of moms and dads. The result is a parenting guide like no other. Written with humor, extensive research, and much trial and error, My Mother Wears Combat Boots delivers sound advice for parents of all stripes. Amid stories of bringing kids (and grandparents) to women’s rights demonstrations, taking baby on tour with her band, and organizing cooperative childcare, Jessica gives detailed nuts-and-bolts information about weaning, cloth vs. disposable diapers, the psychological effects of co-sleeping, and even how to get free infant gear. This book provides a clever, hip, and entertaining mix of advice, anecdotes, political analysis, and factual sidebars that will help parents as they navigate the first years of their child’s life.

Jessica Mills writes a punk-parenting column for Maximum Rock N Roll, plays saxophone for Citizen Fish, was Director of a birth center in Hollywood, Florida, makes jewelry in her metalworking studio, is mom to seven-year-old Emma-Joy and one-year-old Maya-Rae, and organizes childcare cooperatives. She lives with her partner and daughters in Albuquerque, NM.

She will read from her new book, as well as field any questions from fellow parents out in the audience.

Visit her blog