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The Main Event: Many Voices series returns with four captivating speakers sharing their stories and their most recent work. This month's speakers David Giffels and Jade Dellinger join us to talk Devo!
Co-authors Giffels and Dellinger come together with longtime friend Bob Ethington for a moderated discussion to share their rock biography "The Beginning Was the End: Devo in Ohio"
Jade Dellinger is director of the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery at Florida Southwestern State College where he has curated shows, commissioned installations, hosted lectures, and held performances with artists including the Guerilla Girls, Yoko Ono, Laurie Anderson, the Go-Go's Jane Wiedlin, and Devo's Gerald Casale. He first invited Mark Mothersbaugh to the Sunshine State in 1999 for a project with the Contemporary Art Museum in Tampa, but most recently world-premiered the Devo frontman's "POSTCARDS FOR DEMOCRACY" exhibition (with collaborator Beatie Wolfe) at the Rauschenberg Gallery in 2021.
David Giffels is the author of six books of nonfiction, most recently "Barnstorming Ohio: To Understand America" (Hachette Books 2020), one of Library Journal’s Best Books of 2020. His other books include the memoirs "Furnishing Eternity" (Scribner 2018) and "All the Way Home" (William Morrow 2008), both winners of the Ohioana Book Award, and "The Hard Way on Purpose" (Scribner 2014), a New York Times Book Review "Editors' Choice." His writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Parade, The Iowa Review, Esquire, Grantland, and many other publications. He is professor of English at the University of Akron and serves on the faculty of the NEOMFA creative writing program.
Bob Ethington: Acting as moderator, longtime friend Bob Ethington, formerly the manager of the Culture & AV Division at Main Library, hosts a weekly podcast for The Summit 91.3 FM called "From Akron and Beyond," which is about local music, artists, writers, and more, including interviews and music selections. As a retired librarian, Bob keeps busy as a podcast host and drummer.
If you wish to purchase a Main Event: Many Voices speaker's recently released title during their event, you will find The Friends of Main Library located in the Atrium before and after each event. Author book signing will follow each event located in the hallway beside the auditorium.
Titles available for purchase courtesy of the Friends of Main Library:
September 25: "The First Ladies" by Victoria Christopher Murray and Marie Benedict
October 23: "The Beginning Was the End: Devo in Ohio," new edition by David Giffels and Jade Dellinger
November 6: "Wednesday's Child" by Yiyun Li
Registration is not required. Seating is first come, first served. Auditorium doors will open at 6 pm for early seating. If you have any questions, please contact the Culture & AV Division by phone at 330.643.9015 or email at cadiv@akronlibrary.org.
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Music | Education | Community Event | Books & Writing |
TAGS: | Yiyun Li | Wednesday's Child | The Personal Librarian | The First Ladies | The Book of Goose | Speakers | Marie Benedict | Many Voices | Main Event | Jade Dellinger | Devo | David Giffels | Authors |
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