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SUMMARY:Janet Echelman
DESCRIPTION:Janet Echelman Meet & Greet + Book Signing\nFounder’s Lounge\, 2nd floor of the Tanger Center\nMay 14 at 1:30 PM \nJoin internationally acclaimed artist Janet Echelman for a special meet & greet and signing of her new book\, Radical Softness: The Responsive Art of Janet Echelman. This richly illustrated volume offers a deep dive into her groundbreaking work\, featuring project documentation\, archival materials\, and the stories behind her monumental\, wind-responsive sculptures. \nEchelman is in Greensboro to mark 10 years of Where We Met\, her iconic aerial sculpture suspended above LeBauer Park. The piece is based on an 1896 map of railroad lines connecting Greensboro to the region’s textile mills\, grounding the work in the history that shaped the city. \nKnown for sculpting at the scale of buildings and city blocks\, Echelman blends art\, architecture\, and engineering to create immersive environments across five continents. Her work invites connection rather than observation\, turning public space into shared experience. \nMeet the artist overlooking one of her most beloved installations\, hear the story behind the work\, and have your copy of Radical Softness signed.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/janet-echelman/
LOCATION:Steven Tanger Center for Performing Arts\, 300 N. Elm Street\, Greensboro\, 27401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages
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SUMMARY:Mac Barnett: National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
DESCRIPTION:Mac Barnett: National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature\nSaturday\, October 25 | 10:00 a.m.\nHarrison Auditorium\, N.C. A&T State University (1009 Bluford St.\, Greensboro)\nFree Admission; Registration required (see below) \nAward-winning author Mac Barnett is excited to share his passion for picture books with children and adults. The tradition of the picture book is a tradition of experimentation\, just like childhood itself. Every page turn contains infinite possibilities – a journey of discovery and connections. On his nationwide tour as national ambassador\, Mac invites readers of all ages to join him in celebrating what’s vibrant\, joyful and inspiring about this quintessential American art form. \n“What excites me is the living\, thinking\, feeling kid who exists right now and needs a good story. Magic is what happens at that moment in childhood.”\n— Mac Barnett\, National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature \nEach child in attendance will receive a free Mac Barnett book. Additional books will be available to purchase on site\, and a signing will follow the event. \nPresented in partnership with N.C. A&T State University\, Greensboro Public Library\, Scuppernong Books\, the Arts Council of Greater Greensboro\, and Ready for School\, Ready for Life. \n\n\nLoading…
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/mac-barnett/
LOCATION:Harrison Auditorium\, NC A&T\, 1009 Bluford Street\, Greenbsoro\, NC\, 27401
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Children
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SUMMARY:2025 Greensboro Bound Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\nOUR ALL DAY FESTIVAL IS SATURDAY\, MAY 17.  \nWe’ll be exploring themes of family\, the many meanings of home\, and the past as prologue. We’ll have some serious fun with Taylor Swift songs\, flesh out the best obituary ever written\, and take a look at how N.C. became a purple state. \n\n\nWhat happens when a child of the Great Migration starts nosing around Alabama for his roots?\nHow can I get published as successfully as a certain local legend and sportswriter?\nWhat does poetry have to tell us about today’s anxious existence?\n\nAgain\, we’ll showcases our High School Poet Laureates\, and welcome children’s authors who have supported our Authors Engaging Students program. \nCLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SCHEDULE OF AUTHOR EVENTS!
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/2025-greensboro-bound-literary-festival/
CATEGORIES:Adult,All Ages,Children,Non-Fiction,Workshop,YA,Young Adult
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SUMMARY:An Afternoon with Anne Byrn
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we welcome New York Times-bestselling author Anne Byrn\, just as her latest book\, Baking in the American South\, hits shelves. \n“My new cookbook is a love letter to Southern baking\, a legacy built by grandmothers\, modern chefs\, and Black women and men who pioneered these flavors\,” Byrn points out. “It’s more than recipes — it’s stories\, traditions and the taste of home baked with love. Get ready to savor the South through the baking that made it famous.” \nThink Thomasville Cheese Biscuits\, Church Ladies’ Cinnamon Coffee Cake\, Martha Nesbit’s Blueberry Muffins\, Demopolis Turtleback Cookies and much\, much more! \nByrn will speak in Well-Spring’s Virginia Somerville Sutton Theatre from 4-5 p.m.\, followed by a simple reception featuring treats from Byrn’s new book\, prepared by Well-Spring’s renowned culinary team. Admission is free and open the public – we hope to see you! \nWe want to thank Scuppernong Books and Well-Spring for their support of this event. \nNOTE: Garden & Gun magazine has just highlighted Byrn’s new book in its spread featuring “the year’s standout offerings” in cookbooks. CLICK HERE to read. \n\n[captainform id=”1167661″]
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/an-afternoon-with-anne-byrn/
LOCATION:Well-Spring Retirement Community – Virginia Somerville Sutton Theatre\, 4100 Well Spring Drive\, Greensboro\, NC\, 27410
CATEGORIES:Adult,All Ages,Cookbooks
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SUMMARY:Make It Taste Good
DESCRIPTION:We’re talking good eats with North Carolina’s native daughter\, James Beard-award winning chef and TV personality VIVIAN HOWARD and James Beard-award nominated chef ASHA GOMEZ!\n \nGet your copies of This Will Make It Taste Good and I Cook In Color at our independent bookseller partner\, Scuppernong Books! \nHOW TO WATCH\nZoom\nMeeting ID: 821 5897 2573\nPasscode: 670210 \n\nVIVIAN HOWARD is the New York Times bestselling author of Deep Run Roots\, which was named Cookbook of the Year by the International Association of Culinary Professionals. She co-created and stars in the public television shows Somewhere South and A Chef’s Life\, for which she has won Peabody\, Emmy\, and James Beard awards. She runs the restaurants Chef and the Farmer\, Benny’s Big Time\, Lenoir\, and Handy & Hot. Vivian lives in Deep Run\, North Carolina\, with her husband\, Ben\, and their twins\, Theo and Flo. \nASHA GOMEZ is the author of the award-winning cookbook My Two Souths: Blending the Flavors of India into a Southern Kitchen\, and runs The Third Space\, an Atlanta culinary studio. Asha also works as a Chef Ambassador for CARE specifically in the area of food insecurity. She’s also involved with the James Beard’s Foundation’s Chef Boot Camp for Policy Change. \n  \nThis Will Make It Taste Good\nEach chapter of This Will Make It Taste Good is built on a flavor hero—a simple but powerful recipe like her briny green sauce\, spiced nuts\, fruit preserves\, deeply caramelized onions\, and spicy pickled tomatoes. Like a belt that lends you a waist when you’re feeling baggy\, these flavor heroes brighten\, deepen\, and define your food. And because food is the language Vivian uses to talk about her life\, that’s what these recipes do\, next to stories that offer a glimpse at the people\, challenges\, and lessons learned that stock the pantry of her life. \nI Cook in Color\nThere’s a big\, colorful world out there\, and Asha Gomez takes inspiration from all of it\, especially the food. Best known for her easy mix of cooking traditions from the American South and her homeland of Kerala in Southern India\, Asha Gomez continues to evolve her unique cooking style. In this next vibrant cookbook\, I COOK IN COLOR: Bright Flavors from My Kitchen and Around the World\, Asha embraces dishes from across the globe\, and allows readers to take a flavorful voyage from the comfort of their own home kitchen. Co-author Martha Hall Foose is the author of Screen Doors & Sweet Tea: Recipes and Tales of a Southern Cook\, the best-selling homage to Southern cooking that won both the James Beard Award for American Cooking and the Southern Independent Booksellers Award.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/make-it-taste-good/
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CATEGORIES:Adult,All Ages
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200510T160000
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SUMMARY:Lee Smith - A Life In Writing
DESCRIPTION:﻿ \n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin North Carolina literary eminence Lee Smith Sunday\, May 10 at 4:00PM as she talks about her writing life and her new novella\, Blue Marlin (Blair). New York Times best-selling author Lee Smith brings her masterful storytelling magic to this jewel of a novella that follows Jenny\, an adventurous 13-year-old\, down to Key West for a patched-up family vacation following the discovery of her father’s affair. \nBorn in the small coal-mining town of Grundy\, Virginia\, LEE SMITH began writing stories at the age of nine and selling them for a nickel apiece. Since then\, she has written seventeen works of fiction\, including Fair and Tender Ladies\, Oral History\, and\, most recently\, Guests on Earth. She has received many awards\, including the North Carolina Award for Literature and an Academy Award in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; her novel The Last Girls was a New York Times bestseller as well as winner of the Southern Book Critics Circle Award. She lives in Hillsborough\, North Carolina\, with her husband\, the writer Hal Crowther. \nZoom Meeting ID: 840-5360-9210\nPassword: 3367631919 \nDon’t have Zoom? Get your FREE account here.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/lee-smith-a-life-in-writing/
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