READINGS Wednesday 8/16 Rob liflander Author discusses primer for online business leaders The ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 04:58

    Rob liflander

    Author discusses primer for online business leaders The Everything Online Business Book; Borders, 461 Park Ave. (57th St.), 212-980-6785; 12:30, free.

     

    nymphomania

    Carol Groneman discusses new book exploring history of how much sex is too much; Upper West Side Barnes & Noble, 2289 B'way (82nd St.), 212-362-8835; 7:30, free.

     

    Thursday 8/17

    book discussion

    Jane Shapiro hosts monthly reading group to discuss James Joyce's Dubliners; Borders, 461 Park Ave. (57th St.), 212-980-6785; 6, free.

     

    josh koppel

    Author discusses new book Good Grief & anxieties of growing up at Village Barnes & Noble, 4 Astor Pl. (betw. Lafayette St. & B'way), 212-420-0816; 7:30, free.

     

    kathryn shafer

    Doctor/author reads from Asthma Free in 21 Days: The Breakthrough Mind-Body Healing Program, which documents revolutionary new approach to healing of disease; Barnes & Noble, 160 E. 54th St. (3rd Ave.), 212-750-8033; 12:30, free.

     

    Friday 8/18

    GREAT BOOKS READING GROUP

    Mark Matthews leads discussion of Ezra Pound's poem Hugh Selwyn Mauberley; Village Barnes & Noble, 4 Astor Pl. (betw. Lafayette St. & B'way), 212-420-0816; 7:30, free.

     

    PEOPLE'S CAFE

    Bread Is Rising Poetry Collective hosts open mic feat. Bernard Livingston & Philip Bonosky; People's Cafe, 235 W. 23rd St. (betw. 7th & 8th Aves.), 212-369-3079; 7, $3 contrib.

     

    PINK PONY

    Series continues w/poet Angelo Verga; Pink Pony, 176 Ludlow St. (betw. Houston & Stanton Sts.), 212-253-1922; 7, $5.

     

    Saturday 8/19

    RICHARD BERENSON

    Lace up your sneakers & join author as he discusses his contribution to Barnes & Noble Complete Guidebook to Central Park then leads tour through NYC's natural treasure; Upper West Side Barnes & Noble, 2289 B'way (82nd St.), 212-362-8835; 10 a.m., free.

     

    KNITTING FACTORY

    Series feat. w/Aqueelah Shaheed; Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St. (betw. B'way & Church St.), 212-219-3055; 6, $5.

     

    Sunday 8/20

    CENTERFOLD

    Weekly poetry reading & open mic at Centerfold, 263 W. 86th St. (B'way), 212-866-4454; 5:45, contrib.

     

    OUR UNORGANIZED READING (O.U.R.)

    Spoken word every Sunday, hosted by Bob Hart, J.D. Rage, Carl Herr, Peter Kerns & Bruce Weber?no time limit, no list, no features, no b.s.; ABC No Rio, 156 Rivington St. (betw. Suffolk & Clinton Sts.), 718-638-7039; 3, contrib.

     

    Monday 8/21

    HOUSE OF WOMAN

    Lynne Procope's poetry group feat. female poets from around country; 13, 35 E. 13th St. (University Pl.), 718-275-0329; 7:30, $3.

     

    SATURN REVIVAL SERIES

    Open mic hosted by John Chism, Bill Duke & Su Polo & feat. Madeline Artenberg; Revival, 129 E. 15th St. (betw. 3rd Ave. & Irving Pl.), 212-598-4820; 7:30, $3.

     

    Tuesday 8/22

    STELLA DONG

    Journalist discusses Shanghai: The Rise & Fall of a Decadent City; Borders, 461 Park Ave. (57th St.), 212-980-6785; 6, free.

     

    HARRY ELLISON'S POETS CIRCLE

    Weekly lecture on the art & craft of poetry followed by readings of participants' works. This week, "Poetry of Dreams"; Corrado Bakery Cafe, 120 E. 15th St. (Irving Pl.), 718-651-1664; 6:30, $7.

     

    POETRY BEAT

    Viviana Grell, Frank Robinson & Eman Rimawi host open mic w/featured reader MaudeEna Headlam; Music Room, Village Community School, 272 W. 10th St. (betw. Greenwich & Washington Sts.), 212-946-4356; 7, $3.

     

    william shutkin

    Environmentalist/lawyer describes new kind of environmental & social activism spreading across America in The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism & Democracy in the 21st-Century Century; Upper West Side Barnes & Noble, 2289 B'way (82nd St.), 212-362-8835; 7:30, free.

     

    star milk beyond 2000

    Open mic feat. Viviana Grell at Korova Milk Bar, 200 Ave. A. (betw. 12th & 13th Sts.), 718-389-2666; 7:30, $2 & 1 drink min.