Tonight at 7: Meet the Author - Lucinda Scala Quinn

Lucinda Scala Quinn
Lucinda Scala Quinn

Our Fall Author Series continues!

LUCINDA SCALA QUINN

Author of Mad Hungry: Feeding Men & Boys 

Thursday, October 22nd at 7 p.m. 

NEWS FLASH! We baked!  Our refreshments will include treats made from recipes right out of the book! (My visiting taste-tester exclaimed, "Ohmygoodness. WOW!" when trying the oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.) 

 

Click here for all the details.

 

 Additional parking for evening and weekend Library programs on Thorndal Circle (behind Nielsen's).

Classics 2.0 - Part 2 (at 3)

 A Focus on Jane Austen

Classics 2.0 continues this afternoon with a discussion of Jane Austen's Sense & Sensibility.

On Monday, we saw the movie...today, we'll discuss the book. Meet us at 3 p.m. in the Classics Room on the 2nd Floor for tea and scones, and a new slant on the classic.

For all the 2.0 details, click here

You Are Cordially Invited

Stephen Abram
Stephen Abram

Friends of the Darien Library cordially invite you to the Annual Meeting

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2009

5 p.m.

Please join us for our first Annual Meeting in the New Building!

We are delighted to announce that Stephen Abram, Vice President for Innovation at SirsiDynix Corporation, will be the featured speaker. Stephen is a well-known international librarian and a thoughtful and engaging speaker on the issues and trends that affect libraries and their communities. He's been listed by Library Journal as one of their first "Mover and Shakers," the 'key' people influencing the future of libraries and librarianship.

Preceding his presentation, election of officers and new trustee nominations for the year 2009/2010 will take place. Charles E. Barnett, Pamela VanHoven Clark, and Townsend C. Smith are nominated as new trustees.

Learn about the year's developments at Darien Library from Kim Huffard, President of the Board, and Louise Berry, Director of the Library.

Reception to follow.

Martha and Emeril Agree!

Lucinda Scala Quinn
Lucinda Scala Quinn

...and we do, too. Mad Hungry: Feeding Men & Boys is a wonderful and worthwhile cookbook!

“Lucinda is mad…about family, about great food, about making sure that the men in her life are never mad hungry for long.” – Martha Stewart

“This is the food of love!” – Emeril Lagasse 

Our Fall Author Series continues! LUCINDA SCALA QUINN - Author of Mad Hungry: Feeding Men & Boys will be here at the Library on Thursday, October 22nd at 7 p.m.

Lucinda Scala Quinn, Vice President and Editorial Director of Food and Entertaining of Martha Stewart Omnimedia, has three sons and a husband who love to eat. Perhaps best known for her regular appearances on NBC's Today and Martha, as well as hosting her weekly radio show and co-hosting PBS's Everyday Food, this popular chef, cooking teacher, caterer, food writer and expert has created a cookbook that hopes to help "civilize the wild beasts in your life, one meal at a time." Mad Hungry is a practical cookbook that contains recipes for nutritious and homemade meals, provides cooking techniques and survival strategies, and offers advice for teaching men and boys to create meals for themselves.

The presentation will include a live demonstration of one of the recipes from Mad Hungry.

 A wine and cheese reception and book signing will follow the presentation. Books will be available for purchase.

Additional parking for evening and weekend Library programs on Thorndal Circle (behind Nielsen's).

Now on Display in the Art Gallery: Photography by David Hurwitt

In the Art Gallery
In the Art Gallery

 

ART ON VIEW

 

Photography by David Hurwitt

October 13 - November 30

Artist's Reception on Friday, October 23, 6 - 8 p.m.

 

The Art Gallery is located on the Library's lower level.

Mixing it Up on Main Street (and Stirring...and Blending...)

Meet Us on Main Street!
Meet Us on Main Street!

This Wednesday, October 14th, at 11 a.m., we'll be Meeting on Main Street as usual to talk books, but this week will be a little different...we'll be talking COOKBOOKS. (Do I hear some of you sighing from how divine that sounds???) We love cookbooks. I know I can't help it, and I've barely turned on my oven in 2 years. But, still (sigh), I love cookbooks. (In my opinion, some cookbooks are so gorgeous, they deserve to be considered and displayed as coffee table books.)

But back to reality...and back to Main Street! Louise and Jen, two of our cookbook experts, are ready to recommend their favorites and they'll be armed with armloads of books and tons of kitchen experience. I would absolutely, positively trust them to tell me where to find the best recipes. So should you...so come by at 11. We'll be mixing it up.

Meet Us on Main Street! will continue to meet on Wednesday mornings at 11 throughout the month of October.

(image at right courtesy of flickr user jspatchwork)

What's everybody looking at?

On display in the Art Gallery!
On display in the Art Gallery!

ART ON VIEW!

Photography by David Hurwitt

October 13 through November 30

Artist's Reception on Friday, October 23, 6 - 8 p.m.

 

The show's going up today and will be in the Art Gallery through November 30th. Please be sure to come by and have a look at this wonderful display of photographs from near and far! For a brief glimpse of the exciting exhibit making its way to our walls, enjoy the video slideshow.

Special Film Screening on Friday

 

This Friday, October 9th, at 7:30 p.m., we'll be showing the classic film GASLIGHT. The announcement was made last week at the Darien Domestic Violence Task Force's annual proclamation - that October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. (The ceremony was held in the Library's Courtyard (pictured) last Thursday morning.)

The film, from 1944, stars Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and Joseph Cotton. It's a psychological thriller - one which resulted in a Best Actress Oscar for Ingrid Bergman, a film classic, and a glimpse into the insidious world of psychological torture. From this film we also get the term "gaslighting," which means the ruthless manipulation of an individual into believing something other than the truth.

It's a great movie and we hope that you'll join us for this special screening.

Refreshments will be served.

The A.J. Effect

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Yesterday evening, we kicked off our Fall Author Series with a visit from A.J. Jacobs, the delightful and hilarious best-selling author of The Know-It-All, The Year of Living Biblically, and his most recent memoir, The Guinea Pig Diaries.

And what an evening it was!

There was certainly no shortage of laughter to be had as A.J. shared personal stories of the experiments he has put himself (and his wife) through over the past 15 years in a quest to explore his curiosities about life. Perhaps one might think that deciding to read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica from A to Z, or choosing to follow all (literally all) the tenants of the Bible for an entire year, or spending a month practicing radical honesty, or posing in the nude for a magazine all might be suitable as punishment for committing a major crime. However, thank goodness A.J. sees the potential in these difficult and crazy tasks to add meaning to his life - and through each of his books, a whole lot of laughter and amazement to ours.

(By the way, last night, the audience got to meet his wife, Julie, "the saint." It was a bit of a surreal moment. And yes, she is absolutely wonderful!)

Now, many of us here are still recovering from what Barbara T. has brilliantly coined - The A.J. Effect. You know you're experiencing it when you find yourself spontaneously combusting into laughter at the mere thought of George Washington...or Crest Toothpaste...or Kate Hudson movies. It's true - none of these things are inherently funny. But when you combine A.J. Jacobs and his observations, witty style of writing, and thought-provoking insights with just about any subject, the result is something so hilarious and unforgettable that you are compelled to tell everyone (seriously, everyone) about his books and insist that they read them, too. 

If you happened to miss our event last night, or if you just want to re-live all of the laugh-out-loud goodness, keep your eye on our website. In the coming days, we will have A.J.'s entire talk available to watch as a webcast.

And here is a bit more fantastic news that we learned yesterday. A.J. is currently in the midst of his next major quest - to become the healthiest person in the world. He has a board of advisors (that includes Dr. Oz!), has starting visiting the gym, and he even refrained from snacking on the cheese and crackers at our reception last night (not a healthy food, he admitted). He takes his experiments very seriously - and I seriously cannot wait to read his next book!

Diaries, Intelligence, and Madness = October at Darien Library

October at the Library is full of wonderful events, programs, and arrivals.  As the headline states, our month includes diaries, intelligence, and madness. Allow me to clarify that. 

On Sunday, October 4th at 5:30 p.m., A. J. Jacobs, the author of The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life as an Experiment will be here as we kick off our Fall Author Series. A few of us have had the opportunity to meet A. J. (and his wife, "the saint")...and have read the new book. We are ecstatic that he agreed to come to Darien Library to speak! (Note to self: I must tell him how I made a spectacle of myself howling with laughter while reading The Guinea Pig Diaries...on Metro North.) Let this serve as a warning to you about selecting an appropriate place to read this hilarious book and also as a friendly reminder that you don't want to miss this event! (Did you catch him last week on the Colbert Report? Very cool gig.)

On Sunday, October 18th at 5:30 p.m., Professor John Wargo, Chair of Environmental Studies, Yale University will be here to present Green Intelligence: Creating Environments that Protect Human Health. Professor Wargo will talk about the risk of toxic exposures and the health threat, particularly on children. Though his sobering assessment of the impact of toxic chemicals on human health is frightening, he also proposes clear solutions, and outlines practical protective measures and guidelines. Click here for all the details about the program. Sounds like another "must."

On Thursday, October 22nd at 7 p.m., Lucinda Scala Quinn, the author of Mad Hungry: Feeding Men & Boys will be our speaker as our Fall Author Series continues. Earlier this year, my favorite cookbook was Giulia Melucci's I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti. Now I have a new favorite to add to my small but well-used and well-loved cookbook collection!  Click here to read all about my Mad Hungry madness. (I cannot hide my enthusiasm over this one - I've already ordered copies that I'm giving as Christmas gifts (and, of course, I'll get them all signed when she's here on the 22nd!).)

There is so much going on in October. This just scratches the surface. Please check our Events post for even more October events.

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