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October 22, 2008

Chop Suey hosts 2 book signings on Thursday

From Chop Suey:

From 7-9, we will host an opening reception for Skulls, an exhibition of work created by Noah Scalin during his year long attempt to create a different skull each day. This show coincides with the release of Skulls, a book chronicling the first half of the year. A reception at the New York Deli will  follow the opening.
 
Earlier the same day from 1:45-2:45, political analyst and author Joe Trippi will be at the store to sign and discuss his recently updated book The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, The Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything.  Having worked on campaigns of such notables as Edward Kennedy, Gary Hart, Walter Mondale, and (part-time) Douglas Wilder, Trippi has played a major part in politics over the last 25 years.

 

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