Alaska Reid plays for the Food Pantry
Livingston native Alaska Reid will perform a concert to benefit the Livingston Food Pantry on Thursday, July 12 at 7 p.m. at the Mint Bar’s back room theater. The 16-year-old Ms. Reid is a guitarist and songwriter who grew up in Livingston, but has been playing her original works in and around Los Angeles for [...]
Books for Myanmar
We’d like to invite you all to participate in a book drive to re-build the libraries of Myanmar that were destroyed by Cyclone Nargis. Montana native John Badgley has enlisted libraries all over the state, and will be traveling through in early July
Paul Dix’s Nicaragua
Livingston photographer Paul Dix will sign copies of his book, Nicaragua: Surviving the Legacy of U.S. Policy, (co-authored with Pamela Fitzpatrick) at Elk River Books during the Art Walk from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, June 22. Dix has spent much of
Lakota poet Luke Warm Water
Elk River Books will welcome Oglala Lakota poet Luke Warm Water for a reading of his work on Tuesday, July 17 at 7 p.m. Described by one reviewer as “Sherman Alexie meets Charles Bukowski meets Tom Waits,” Warm Water is known as much for his deli
McNamee on Claiborne
Author Thomas McNamee returns to Livingston to read from his new biography of pioneering New York Times food critic Craig Claiborne, The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat: Craig Claiborne and the American Food Renaissance (Free Press, 2012) at Elk River
Bloomsday 2012
Livingston’s Elk River Books joins the global celebration of Bloomsday this year with a staged reading adapted from the novel and performed by local actors. James Joyce fans the world over mark each June 16 as Bloomsday, honoring the day the ground













