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Dead Poets Come Alive this Friday!

Oct 22nd, 2009 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Join us this Friday, Oct 23rd, at 7:30pm, for our annual Dead Poets Reading! Come dressed as your favorite posthumous penman, read their and/or your work, and be automatically entered to win prizes! Come on, throw on a beard and invoke Whitman. Wear white and whisper some Dicksinson. Stand up and shout some Silverstein – [...]



Art & Authorship This Friday, Oct 2nd

Sep 29th, 2009 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Join us this Friday night at 6pm to see “Around the World is 21 Visual Poets,” our newest First Friday exhibit, brought to you from Paper Kite Press. Featuring art from Belgium, Finland, Turkey, Germany, and more! Then, at 8pm, authors Barbara J. Taylor and Kaylie Jones will be here to read and sign books. Kaylie’s [...]



Thurs, Aug 27th, 7pm: Author Jay Luke

Aug 25th, 2009 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Join us at Anthology this Thursday, Aug 27th, at 7pm, to meet Jay Luke who just authored “When Coal Was Queen: The History of the Queen City – Olyphant,” published by Tribute Books. Mr. Luke will be on hand to sign copies of his book, and light refreshments will be provided. FREE and all are [...]



An Anthology of Improv, this Saturday the 22nd!

Aug 21st, 2009 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Join us on Saturday, Aug 22, at 7pm, for an Anthology of Improv, featuring Steamtown Improv and Here We Are in Spain, as well as musical guest Dylan Loughney. A major portion of the proceeds goes to benefit the re-opening of the Vintage Theater in their new location on Penn Ave. $5



Every Wednesday for the Summer…

Jul 28th, 2009 | By Anthology | Category: Anthology New and Used Books Scranton PA

Join us on Wednesday afternoons for a little local history over lunch. Historian and author Cheryl Kashuba and Anthology present “Stories from Scranton’s Past,” every Wednesday from 12:10-12:50pm, $5 per lecture. Tomorrow, 7/29′s topic: “Remembering Conrad Schroeder,” about the architect who is responsible for much of Scranton’s citiscape.