Surviving Justice Event with Dave Eggers and James Newsome

Feb ’06
5
12:00 am

Dave Eggers and James Newsomeread and discussSurviving JusticeMonday, January 23rd, 12:00 PMFREE
 
McSweeney?s is proud to release the first in a new series of oral histories books, Surviving Justice: America\’s Wrongfully Convicted and Exonerated, edited by Dave Eggers and Lola Vollen. After spending years behind bars, hundreds of men and women with incontrovertible proof of their innocence — including 120 from death row — have been released from America\’s prisons. They were wrongfully convicted because of problems that plague many criminal proceedings — inept defense lawyers, overzealous prosecutors, deceitful and coercive interrogation tactics, bad science, snitches, and eyewitness misidentification. The lives of these victims of the U.S. criminal justice system were effectively wrecked. Finally free, usually after more than a decade of incarceration, they re-enter society with nothing but the scars from a harrowing descent into prison only to struggle to survive on the outside.
 
The thirteen men and women portrayed here, and the hundreds of others who have been exonerated, are the tip of the iceberg. There are countless others — thousands by all estimates — who are in prison today for crimes they did not commit. These are the stories of some of the wrongfully convicted, who have managed, often by sheer luck, to prove their innocence. Their stories are spellbinding, heartbreaking, unimaginable, and ultimately inspiring. After reading these deeply personal accounts, you will never look at the criminal justice system the same way.
 
Featured Readers at this event:
Dave Eggers is the editor of McSweeney?s and the author of three books, including How We Are Hungry and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the winner of the Addison Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. As a journalist, his work has appeared in the The New Yorker, the New York Times, Esquire, the UK Guardian, and other publications.
 
James Newsome?exoneree–was living on the South Side of Chicago when a white grocer was shot to death in a convenience store. Officers from the notoriously corrupt Area 2 police station made Newsome their prime suspect. Eyewitnesses misidentified him in a police lineup, and an all-white jury sentenced him to life. He served fifteen years before being exonerated by fingerprints lifted from the crime scene and matched to an already incarcerated career criminal. After his release, Newsome won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the City of Chicago. He now owns a shoe store there??Heelz.?

Dancing Girl press presents an evening of poetry

Jan ’06
23
12:00 am

Dancing Girl press presents an evening of poetryWednesday, January 18th, 7:00 PMFREE
 
Join us for readings by three authors published in the dancing girl press chapbook series. w/ brief signing afterwards. Featuring:
 
Carol V. Davis\’ poems have won awards and appeared in journals and anthologies in many countries, including Ireland, Israel, Australia and Sweden. Her poetry has been featured on NPR and on Radio Russia. She is the author of two books of poetry: Letters From Prague and It\’s Time to Talk About. A Fulbright scholar in St. Petersburg in 1996 and 2005, she teaches at Santa Monica College, CA.
 
Marissa Spalding is an MFA in Poetry at Columbia College.
 
K.R. Copeland is a frequently published Chicago poet/digital photographer. Her written work has appeared or is forthcoming in publications such as Stirring, The Muse Apprentice Guild, Sidereality, Cranky, Triplopia, Wicked Alice and Swivel. Her photos have made it into Lily, Rock Salt Plum, LitPot, and Ken*Again. K.R. is also one of two judges for the ongoing Beginnings Magazine poetry competitions.
 
For info about dancing girl press:
www.angelfire.com/poetry/dancinggirlpress

Dan Gleason, what more can we say?

Jan ’06
18
12:00 am

Dan Gleason reads and makes you laugh then cringeThurs. Dec. 15th 8PM FREE
 
Direct from Dan’s mind, we hired a psychic:Discover how Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy set race relations back seventy to eighty decades, how Patrick Swayze’s over-powering sexuality turned all late ’80’s straight males gay, and enjoy the inane scribings of Daniel James Gleason, all at this single pre-holiday event.

Signing for 99 Ways to Tell a Story by Matt Madden

Dec ’05
15
12:00 am

Signing for 99 Ways to Tell a Story: Exercises in Style by Matt Madden
Saturday, December 3rd, 7 PM
FREE
Matt Madden?s Exercises in Style is a series of engrossing one-page comics that tell the same story in a variety of ways. Inspired by Raymond Queneau?s 1947 work of the same title, a mainstay of creative writing courses that The New York Times Book Review called ?truly original? upon its initial publication, Madden?s project demonstrates the expansive range of possibilities available to all storytellers. The project developed a cult following from its inception in 1998, and in early 2004, Madden launched www.EXERCISESINSTYLE.com, a site showcasing the project, finding a broad audience and immediate critical attention and praise. The website was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
 
99 WAYS TO TELL A STORY is a collection of the complete ?Exercises in Style? project, illustrating all 99 different graphic approaches to telling the same story. Readers are taken on an enlightening tour?sometimes surprising, always amusing?through the world of the story.
 
For the event Matt Madden will be signing 99 Ways to Tell a Story.
 
Matt Madden started self-publishing minicomics in the early 1990s. He published his first graphic novel, Black Candy in 1998, and in 2001 published Odds Off. Madden lives in Brooklyn with his wife, author and cartoonist Jessica Abel. He works in comics and illustration, and teaches at the School of Visual Arts and Yale University. His latest works appear in A Fine Mess, his bi-annual series published by Alternative Comics.
 
Check out:
www.mattmadden.com
www.exercisesinstyle.com
 

silk screen workshop @ Quimby’s Bridgeport

Dec ’05
3
12:00 am

Quimby’s Bridgeport is at 3201 S. Morgan, which is south of W. 31st street and west of Halsted, between and S. Aberdeen and S. Lituanica Ave.
 
Sunday Nov 13th 5PM
FREE
Join members of the “Diamonds on Archer” collective as they demonstrate how silk screening works. Bring items to be screened and walk out with a new take on fashion and D.I.Y. printing.
 
This event is part of Select Media Festival, full line up and info can be found atwww.selectmediafestival.org