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1. Noticias and End of July Goodness


I'm thrilled to announce that Teatro Luna has settled into their brand new home in beautiful Logan Square on the northwest side of Chicago! The teatro is housed in the St. Luke's Church of Logan Square - a fabulous place with a strong focus on the arts and community building. The upcoming offerings include:

- Monthly workshops, free and open to the community.
- Professional development series - sliding scale for actors, writers, directors, and designers looking to expand their skills and network.

- Writing and Performance Classes - sliding scale.

- A new Reading Series, featuring staged readings of new work by Latina/o playwrights.
Stay turned for more information and a schedule.

Teatro Luna is located at the corner of Francisco and Altgeld, just a few blocks from the Logan Square Blue Line Stop.


St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Logan Square
2649 North Francisco Avenue ยท Chicago, Illinois 60647

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 47256, Chicago, IL 60647.

Check out las hermanas at the Goodman Theater's Latino Theater Festival on August 13th. You can catch a preview of our fall show
JARRED: A HOODOO COMEDY by Tanya Saracho JARRED is a hilarious look at what happens to a woman when she turns to santeria, brujeria, and hoodoo after a terrible break-up. She's got her boyfriend in a jar: now what?

For tickets visit http://.goodmantheatre.org



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Goodman Theatre 170 N. Dearborn St. Chicago, Illinois 60601 Box Office: 312.443.3800 [email protected]

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MADE IN CHICAGO: WORLD CLASS JAZZ AT THE JAY PRITZKER PAVILION
Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble

Thursday, July 31: 6:30 PM
FREE!

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And from La Bloga friend, Denise Chavez





And from La Bloga friend, Denise Chavez

The Writing Women's Lives Conference in Santa Fe was a wonderful gathering
of creative women. We wrote corridos with Elena Diaz Bjorkquist and
Consuelo Luz set them to music. Page Lambert gave a powerful workshop on
nature and place and wrote an incredible corrido about a beloved mare.
Susan and Denise Abraham from El Paso also gave a talk on their young adult
novels. Thank you, talented mujeres!

I completed my Corrido Cat Cycle, writing El Corrido del Gato Consentido
(The Corrido of the Spoiled Cat) to my cat, Kuki. I met many new writer
friends and visited with Natalie Goldberg, Sally Bingham and Anne Hillerman,
also dear BBF Friends, Don Usner and Adalucia Quan and her family and a
friend from NMSU days, Maria Montez Skolnik. We had a party at my sister's
new house and Estevan Rael-Galvez, State Historian, joined us.

I'm back home now and busy with Center activites and still working on my
novel!!

Upcoming events to take note of:

August 8 and 9: The Way Out West Book Festival in Alpine, Texas. Featured
writers are Elmer Kelton, Kinky Freedman, Benjamin Alire Saenz, Sarah Bird,
Bobby and Lee Byrd, Denise Chavez and others. This is the first ever Alpine
festival. It is a great setting and wonderful town. Check their website at:
http://www.wowtxbookfestival.com/1.html

August 31: The John Barry Award for Fiction in Spanish has a deadline of
August 31. They are looking for the best short story written in Spanish in
the U.S. or Candada. Prize is $1,000.
www.johnbarryaward.com

Sept. 13 and 14: 16th of September Fiesta on the Mesilla Plaza. We will be
selling books in our booth. Come and hang out as we hang out! We will
need volunteers for shifts on Saturday from eight am until midnight and
volunteers on Sunday from noon to 7pm with help breaking down after 7.
Fiesta hours are from noon to midnight Saturday and noon to 7pm on Sunday.
Take a two hour shift and listen to great music and eat as many quesadillas
as you can and help us sell books! We had a great Cinco de Mayo booth and
plan on having one as well for Dia de Los Muertos.

September 26-26: Writing From the Creative Heart, a weekend long writing
workshop with Denise Chavez. I have sent more information in another email.
Reserve your place now as the workshop is limited. Call me at 575-496-2351
for more information or email me at [email protected]
Cost is $90 for BBF members and $100 for non members.

October 25: The Great Southwest Book Festival at the El Paso Public
Library. Contact Mike Payan, Senior Librarian and Event Coordinator for
booth and festival information at: [email protected]

NOW: Sally Meisenhelder from Amigos de Las Mujeres has informed us that
Casa Amiga in Juarez is in financial difficulty and needs help. If you know
any donors or foundations that can help, please contact Amigos at:
http://www.amigosdemujeres.org/

Stay tuned for a Care and Evaluation of Out of Print Book Workshop with John
Randall later this fall, a reading by Jesus Tafoya and Rosario Sanmiguel in
Spanish from their new books, both incredible writers from Juarez/La
Frontera. Dr. Tafoya teaches at Sul Ross University and Dr. Sanmiguel at La
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, also the 4th annual Tamalada/Tamal
making workshop at La Cocina Restaurant in Mesilla Park. We hope to have a
celebrated food writer join us. Stay tuned!

We are also working on the Pooch-athon with a reading from Cristina Garcia's
new children's book, The Dog Who Loved the Moon.

Other than that, we are drying out from many rains and loving this cool
weather. Hang in there, chile!

Best wishes,

Denise Chavez


Lisa Alvarado

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