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Literary: Utah poet laureate reading, plus ‘Panther Baby’ and Terry Tempest Williams
First Published Feb 23 2013 01:01 am • Last Updated Feb 23 2013 01:01 am

Lance Larsen at WSU

Utah Poet Laureate Lance Larsen will read and sign his book at the Elizabeth Hall Eccles Lecture Hall. Larsen’s fourth collection of poems, Genius Loci, was published in 2012 by University of Tampa Press.

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When » Monday, Feb. 25, 4 p.m.

Where » Elizabeth Hall Eccles Lecture Hall, 1905 University Circle, Weber State University campus, Ogden

Tickets » Free

Food blogger Deb Perelman

Cooks & Books continues with Deb Perelman, cook, photographer and writer behind the blog, www.smittenkitchen.com.

When » Tuesday, Feb. 26; lunch at 12:30 p.m., with book signing at 7 p.m.

Where » Harmons City Creek, 135 E. 100 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » $55; visit bit.ly/Weimfo


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Brian C. Hales on ‘Joseph Smith’s Polygamy’

Brian C. Hales, author of the newly published trilogy, Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: History and Theology, will speak about the book and sign copies. Don Bradley, who assisted with volumes 1 and 2, will also be present.

When » Wednesday, Feb. 27, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Where » Benchmark Books, 3269 S. Main, Ste. 250, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

‘Panther Baby’: Jamal Joseph

Jamal Joseph will speak about his book, Panther Baby: A Life of Rebellion and Reinvention.

When » Wednesday, Feb. 27, 7 p.m.

Where » Salt Lake City Public Library—Main, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free

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