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  • The Cuban Drumbeat, by Piero Gleijesis - $15.00
    In waging a long war against oppression and misery in the third world, Castro's Cuba sent more troops into battle on foreign soil in defense of besieged populations than all but the U.S., Russia and a few Western European countries. Gleijeses wonders what's next for a post-Castro Cuba. […]
  • Two Underdogs and a Cat, by Slavenka Drakulic - $17.00
    Drakulic, well known to readers of The Nation, the New York Times and the New York Review of Books, ponders the fate of the communist idea through three stories: "An Interview with The Oldest Dog in Bucharest," "A Guided Tour of the Museum of Communism" and "A Cat Keeper in Warsaw" […]
  • The Idea of Communism, by Tariq Ali - $15.00
    "What Was Communism" series editor Ali ponders the over-arching question, and argues for a new form of socialism and global planning. […]
  1. Outfest- Time is Now Not Money

    July 30, 2011 by Eric

    BBCLP’s which way west?
    Sunday concert series
    together with Outsound Presents:

    Outfest!
    5 consecutive Sundays
    of jazz on the avant side

    Sunday, July 31, 4:30 & 5:30 (two sets)

    Kicking off a run of dates of free jazz improvisation, the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project, together with Outsound Presents, is pleased to offer five weeks of spontaneous improvised music, starting with the unit that got us thinking in this direction a few months ago…

    “Time is Now, Not Money” comprises scat vocalist Lorin Benedict, pianist Scott R. Looney, bassist Bishu Chatterjee and drummer Bryan Bowman. Musically, they go where their ears, heads and heartbeats take them, shifting time signatures and keys with a spontaneity and intuitive complexity that makes the music a series of startling revelations.

    Four supremely creative musicians, completely in the moment, and far outside the bounds of conventional jazz structures.

    Join us for the entire series to get in touch with the intensely personal, and, ultimately, the joyously spiritual musical ideas that Cecil Taylor, John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler and scores of others started to explore in the 1950s and 1960s which continue to fascinate and challenge musicians today.

    Next Sunday (8/7), it’s Jim Ryan’s Forward Energy; then the Chuck Manning/Stu Pilorz Outfit on 8/14; a reprise of Time is Now, Not Money, joined by sax player Kasey Knudsen on 8/21; and concluding with Lords of Outland, the band led by Outsound’s own Rent Romus, on 8/28.  C’mon out!

  2. Clive Matson

    by Eric

    Sunday, July 31, 2:30 pm

    Clive Matson, Jayne MacPherson & Lonner Holden

    Poets read their work

  3. George Cotsirilos Trio

    July 29, 2011 by Eric

    Friday, July 29nd – 5:30 pm

    George Cotsirilos Trio

    Jazz in the Bookshop
    5th Friday Special Guest

    George Cotsirilos, guitar; Robb Fisher, bass; Ron Marabuto, drums

    A “blue collar jazz trio” with an impeccable sense of swing, celebrating the recent release of its cd entitled “Past, Present”…  noted by one reviewer as being “happy in its collective skin…  the music is correspondingly relaxed, confident and elegant.”  Cotsirilos played a lot of rock and blues back in Michigan, but has become an assured jazz player working in the classic style associated with players like Kenny Burrell and Jim Hall.  Fisher and Marabuto have been well-respected jazz players for decades as well, and have played extensively alongside artists of huge stature including Cal Tjader, Pharoah Sanders, Pepper Adams, Tommy Flanagan and many others. Marabuto plays at Bird & Beckett as part of our regular third-Fridays group, and was the one who brought this trio to our attention.