{"id":1419,"date":"2015-02-18T15:05:24","date_gmt":"2015-09-16T04:06:58","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T07:00:00","slug":"lavas-42nd-sunday-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lavatransforms.local\/2015\/02\/18\/lavas-42nd-sunday-salon\/","title":{"rendered":"LAVA’s 42nd Sunday Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"
Please note that, due to limited room capacity, attendees must register to attend the LAVA<\/span> Sunday Salon<\/strong>. To sign up for this free event: First register<\/a> as a user on this site, or login<\/a> to your existing account and then return to this page. Refresh the page and the signup field will appear just to the left of this text. Enter your email address. No plus-ones; each guest must register individually. If you find you are unable to attend, please return to this page and cancel your reservation. Also, note that the Sunday Salon has a new time slot: 2-4pm<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Join poet and memoirist Joan Jobe Smith for an afternoon of poetry & storytelling at the LAVA<\/span> Sunday Salon. The newly published Tales of An Ancient Go-Go Girl<\/a><\/em> by long-time Long Beach, California resident Joan Jobe Smith, is a picaresque True Tale, a 50-year Glotessey spanning the 1965 Los Angeles Watts Riots, near death at the hands of a homicidal ex-husband, the counter-culture go-go swinging let-it-all-hang-out 1960s-\u00e2\u20ac\u02dc70s, single Motherhood and Feminism. Rarely does a natural poet and historian such as Joan Jobe Smith endure such ordeals and challenges and survive to tell the tale. It is a Tale written with go-going panache and patois, and heart, courage and humor to make our lives richer and wiser. The event will be a series of short Q&As with LAVA’s Richard Schave on milestones from the memoir, punctuated by Joan reading poetry selections which span her career.<\/p>\n