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Book fairs
2012 Austin Jewish Book Fair
by, Ruth Goldhor Chlebowski
November 10, 2012

The 29th Austin Jewish Book Fair was held October 28 through November 1 at the Dell Jewish Community Campus. It was a pleasure to sit with my “sistahs” again at the fair (Sisterhood members of Congregation Agudas Achim), but the contrast between last year and this was noticeable. Last year the fair opened with the book lover’s luncheon, and this year it closed with it,… [Read More]

Filed Under: Austin Jewish Book Fair, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Maggie Anton, Rashi's Daughters, Rav Hisda's Daughters, Sydney Taylor
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Texas Book Festival 2012
by, Ruth Goldhor Chlebowski
October 30, 2012

Austin hosted another Texas Book Festival over a beautifully crisp and sunny fall weekend, October 27-28. Having gone over budget at the vendor tents last year, I resisted temptation this time by heading straight for the capitol to hear authors speak. Not realizing that I would have to stand in line for a security check and then make my way through the bowels of the… [Read More]

Filed Under: Bill and Hillary, Clinton, H.W. Brands, John Spong, Lonesome Dove, Texas Book Festival, Ulysses Grant, William H. Chafe
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Live from Austin at SXSW
by, Jill Swenson
March 10, 2012

A quarter million people descended on Austin, TX, to partake in SXSW this weekend. Yesterday I arrived at the Austin Convention Center to pick up my badge and discovered a que that wound around the entire building and back again. Two hours standing in line provided ample time for observing the social behavior of new media folk. Not surprisingly, most people held smartphones in their… [Read More]

Filed Under: Austin, Circus Mashimus, Extroverts, Introverts, Social Media, Susan Cain, SXSW
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Banquet of Books: Austin Jewish Book Fair 2011
by, Ruth Goldhor Chlebowski
November 19, 2011

It seems fitting that the People of the Book, known for these words of wisdom—“essen epes” (eat something)—should open a book fair with a banquet. The 28th annual Austin Jewish Book Fair, held November 3-12 at the Austin Jewish Community Center (JCC), started with the Book Lovers Luncheon, featuring five-time National Book Award nominee, Melissa Fay Greene, discussing her memoir: No Biking in the House… [Read More]

Filed Under: Austin Jewish Book Fair, Austin Jewish Community Center, Jewish Book Council, Jewish Book Month, Melissa Fay Greene, No Biking in the House Without a Helmet
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A Texas-Size Book Festival
by, Ruth Goldhor Chlebowski
November 1, 2011

Austin hosted the  16th Texas Book Festival at the state capitol building October 22-23 with 250 authors presenting and 35,000 in attendance. Los Angeles may boast the much larger Los Angeles Times Festival of Book, which attracts as many as 140,000 visitors; but when you compare LA’s population of 9.8 million to Austin’s 800,000, you see that Austin pulled off a bigger, per capita turn out…. [Read More]

Filed Under: book fairs, book festivals, Lit Crawl, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Paula Deen, Stephen Harrigan, Texas Book Festival, Texas State Cemetery
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