Meet Historic Northeast author/editor and historian Harold Dellinger Friday, June 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. when he signs copies of "Jesse James: The Best Writings on the Notorious Outlaw and His Gang." at Kafé Kiskeya, 3226 E. 12 St.
Kafé Kiskeya is open weekend nights for art, entertainment and coffee. Proprietor Sarah Cool hosts Open Mic Night every Friday evening, and local artists and residents are welcome. Sign up by 7 p.m. and claim your 15 minutes of fame. “Anything” (family friendly) goes – acoustic instruments, a cappella vocals, poetry, comedy, soap box, etc. "Bring friends. Drink coffee. Enjoy!"
Kafe Kiskeya Invites Community
THE DREAM
KAFE KISKEYA creates a comfortable space for folks from various parts of the city to meet in & share time together. ~ KISKEYA is the Taino Indian word for Mother of the Earth & is what the Island of Hispaniola, including Haiti & Dominican Republic, was called before Columbus arrived over 500 years ago, a time when all of the inhabitants lived in harmony. ~ THE DREAM is for all of humanity to once again live together peacefully on this Earth. By spending time together, we can make that dream a reality!
27 June 2007
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"Whether Jesse James was a hero, a villian, a Robin Hood, or a notorious punk? He was all of these things." Now THAT sounds like a book I'd love to read by an author I'd like to meet! That's kind of what Kafe Kiskeya does, isn't it? Gives people another look at something (Haiti) so they can begin to separate myth from reality. The good friends and great coffee are a bonus!
Thanks De! Wish you could be here this weekend. I'll let you know how it goes ... no myths, just the real deal! :)
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