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In 1905 President Teddy Roosevelt dispatched
Secretary of War William Howard Taft on the largest U.S. diplomatic
mission in history to Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, China, and Korea.
Roosevelt's glamorous twenty-one year old daughter Alice served as
mistress of the cruise, which included senators and congressmen. On
this trip, Taft concluded secret agreements in Roosevelt's name. In
2005, a century later, James Bradley traveled in the wake of
Roosevelt's mission and discovered what had transpired in Honolulu,
Tokyo, Manila, Beijing and Seoul. The result is his new book, The Imperial Cruise: A Secret History of Empire and War. Join the World Affairs Council of Houston for an evening with James Bradley.
Registration: 6:00 PM
Program: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Members: Free
Non-members: $20
Register here, email rsvp@wachouston.org, or call 713-522-7811.
More details here.
For many years, Deirdre Heekin has been creating an unusual, revitalist wine archive of rare and traditional Italian varietals at Osteria Pane e Salute, the nationally celebrated restaurant and wine bar she shares with her chef husband, Caleb Barber. Self-taught in the world of Italian wines, she is known for her fine-tuned work with scent and taste and her ability to pair wines and food in unexpected yet terroir-driven ways.
In Libation: A Bitter Alchemy, a series of linked personal essays, Heekin explores the curious development of her nose and palate, her intuitive education and relationship with wine and spirits, and her arduous attempts to make liqueurs and wine from the fruits of her own land in northern New England. The essays follow her as she unearths ruby-toned wines given up by the ghosts of long-gone wine makers from the red soil of Italy, her adoptive land; as she embarks on a complicated pilgrimage to the home of one of the world’s oldest cocktails, Sazerac, in Katrina-soaked New Orleans; as she attempts a midsummer crafting of a brandy made from inherited roses, the results of an old Sicilian recipe she found in a dusty bookstore in Naples.
Libation: A Bitter Alchemy was picked by Vogue as a "Best Summer House Gift," and its runaway success has prompted the publisher to do a second release of her first book, co-written with Barber, In Late Winter We Ate Pears: A Year of Hunger and Love, which Anthony Bourdain calls "an inspiring and informative personal quest and a deeply felt journey into the heart and soul of Italian artisinal cuisine."
Please join us for a Saturday afternoon with Deirde Heekin and Caleb Barber.
Please join the Progressive Forum for the national launch event for Dr. James Hansen's first book, Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity, on the same day as the opening of the Copenhagen Climate Conference designed to forge an international treaty to succeed the Kyoto Treaty.
Dr. Hansen was the first to create broad awareness of global
warming in his Congressional testimonies in 1988 and 1989. Hansen says the atmosphere has exceeded safe limits of
green house gases and is nearing tipping points "that would be
irreversible — if we do not promptly slow fossil fuel emission." In his
first book, Hansen details his experience in government, science, and
the influence of special interests. He lays out the science that says
the planet conducive for the rise of civilization is in "real peril."
He describes our historic moment as humanity's "last chance," and he
provides clear answers and solutions.
Hansen is Director of The Goddard
Institute for Space Studies in New York City, part of NASA. He is also
adjunct professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
at Columbia University. He is a member of the National Academy of
Sciences. His early work focused on the atmosphere of Venus before he
began studying Earth's atmosphere in the 1970s. Dr. Hansen is appearing
for the second time at The Progressive Forum. He will sign books and
greet fans at the end of the evening.
Originally scheduled for October 29, the event has been
rescheduled because of temporary health issues of Dr. Hansen. Tickets
already purchased for the previous date are to be used for December 7
event for the same seats. No replacement tickets will be issued. If
refunds are needed, please call the box office at 888-695-0888.
Tickets and details HERE, or call 832-251-0706.
Please join us from 5 to 8 pm on Thursday, December 10, 2009 for our annual Holiday Open House. The owners of Brazos Bookstore invite you to sip, snack, and browse, and pick up a copy of our holiday catalog. It's a great opportunity for you to check some people off of your list, and for us to tell you in person how much we appreciate your support every day of the year.
The Second Shepherd's Play
From the Wakefield Cycle
Directed by Julia Traber
Houston's own Classical Theatre Company's popular holiday comedy returns for a second engagement this season! Hilarity ensues when Mak, a sheep thief, preys on the beloved three shepherds from the classic Yuletide tale. This fun-filled story offers something for the whole family. Join us for this unique collaboration: a live reading of classical drama in the comfort of your neighborhood bookstore.