Breakfast Book Club
When: Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 7:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
Where: Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, 2719 Routh Street, Dallas
Cost: $37 - $40
Age limit: All ages
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The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture continues its once-a-month “Breakfast Book Club” on two upcoming Tuesdays – April 15 and May 13. Featured works include The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid on April 15 and Loving Frank by Nancy Horan on May 13.
Led by Dr. Larry Allums, Executive Director of The Dallas Institute, the breakfast literary group features animated conversation about recently published novels by authors of proven importance or significant promise.
The price of each session is $37 Members and $40 Nonmembers. Breakfast and book are included. To register, call (214) 871-2440.
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Some nearby drink specials on May 13th
- State & Allen Lounge: 11 am - 8 pm: $1 off all drinks
- Mattito's: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm: $1 off margaritas, beer, wine and cocktails
- Dakota's Steakhouse: 4:30 pm - 7 pm: $2 drafts, $3.50 house wine, $2 margaritas
- Frankie's Sports Bar and Grill: 4 pm - 7 pm: $1 off all drinks / 4 pm - 2 am: $2 drafts / 5 pm - 10 pm: free pizza
- Palomino European Bistro: 3 pm - 6 pm: $2 select liquors, $2 draft beers/ 10 pm - 11 pm: $2 select liquors, $2 draft beers
Some nearby restaurants
- Atrium Cafe
- Bread Winners Cafe and Bakery (Dallas / McKinney & Hall)
- Original Italian Cafe
- Grimaldi's (Dallas)
- Greenz (Dallas / Uptown)
Some nearby events on May 13th
- Breakfast Book Club , Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
- Band and Orchestra Spring Concert, William B. Travis Middle School, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
- The Misanthrope, Dallas Theater Center, 7:30 p.m.
- Greater Dallas Chamber to feature the Honorable Eduardo Aguirre, U.S. Ambassador to Spain, Rosewood Crescent Hotel, 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Event posted March 18, 2008
Last updated March 18, 2008
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