End Animal Homelessness with Cat Warren | What the Dog Knows

Hub City Bookshop 186 West Main Street, Spartanburg, SC, United States

Warren's book, What the Dog Knows, is "a fascinating, deeply reported journey into scent, death, forensics and the amazing things dogs can do with their noses: sniffing out graves, truffles, bedbugs, maybe even cancer." Rebecca Skloot of The New York Times Book Review calls it "a moving story of how one woman transformed her troubled dog into a loving companion …

The Pink Unicorn

West Main Artists Co-op 578 West Main Street, Spartanburg, United States

In this heart-wrenching play by Elise Forier Edie that was recently produced Off-Broadway with Tony-winner Alice Ripley (Next to Normal), Trisha Lee's life and faith as a Christian widow in a conservative Southern town is suddenly upended when her 14-year-old daughter Jolene announces she is “gender queer” and starting a Gay-Straight Alliance chapter at their …

$12 – $15

Shake & Strike

Chapman Cultural Center 200 East Saint John Street, Spartanburg, SC, United States

The program features the incredible layered rhythms by noted percussionist and composer John Beck. This is followed by select rags from George Hamilton Green and a mesmerizing trio piece from Steven Snowden that will leave you in a trance by watching the masterful way the musicians move together in harmony to create a complex wash …

$25

Homemaking by Lee Matalone | Book Launch

Hub City Bookshop 186 West Main Street, Spartanburg, SC, United States

Join us at Hub City Bookshop on Saturday, February 22nd to celebrate the book launch of Homemaking by Lee Matalone - a talented, powerful new voice in fiction. This stunning novel is about the intersection of three lives coming to grips with identity, family legacy, and what it means to make a house a true home.

Reading Between the Wines | John James

Bond Street Wines 145 W Main Street, Spartanburg

THE MILK HOURS by John James Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, The Milk Hours is an elegant debut that searches widely to ask what it means to exist in a state of loss.“We lived overlooking the walls overlooking the cemetery.” So begins the title poem of this collection, whose recursive temporality is filled with living, …

The Sustainability of Coffee with Paul Robbins

Hub City Bookshop 186 West Main Street, Spartanburg, SC, United States

Learn how a small foreign roaster can positively impact coffee growing regions and farmers, as well as the difficulties and benefits in obtaining product labels such as Fair Trade and Organic.