[Vwoolf] VW reading group in NYC

Mark Hussey mhussey at verizon.net
Wed Mar 20 20:01:22 EDT 2013


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From: <bookworms at thedallowaynyc.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:13 PM
Subject: The Dalloway Book Club - MONDAY 3/25 @ 7pm - Dinner and Drinks -
Personal Invitation
To: bookworms at thedallowaynyc.com
Cc: kim at thedallowaynyc.com, lexi at thedallowaynyc.com,
daniellelanzet at gmail.com



SoHo's hottest restaurant and bar, The Dalloway, brainchild of Kim Stolz of
America's Next Top Model and Amanda Leigh Dunn of The Real L Word, in
association with Danielle Lanzet, of Chris Calhoun Agency, will be hosting a
Virginia Woolf themed book club, centering on the work of Woolf herself,
beginning this Monday.

 

Woolf famously wrote, "One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one
has not dined well."  So come dine well on Artisan Cheeses and an array of
Seasonal Flatbreads and reevaluate everyday life and sexuality politics over
a Gin & Ginny  -- don't worry, we'll provide the rocks.

Be warned, Woolf, women, and feminism in abundance.

 

Please join us at an introductory meeting and prix-fixe dinner, aptly
discussing Mrs. Dalloway on Monday, March 25th.

 

7:00 PM - Monday, March 25th

The Dalloway - 525 Broome Street (between 6th and Thompson)

$27.00 (includes gratuity and taxes)

Special Guest Speaker

 

Menu:

Artisan Cheese Board with Accompaniments

Toasted Ciabatta, Honey Butter, Ricotta, Strawberry & Rhubabarb Jam

Marinated Olive Flatbread 

Grilled Cheese Bites - Manchego, Fontina, Balsamic-red Onion

Proscuitto & Fig Flatbread

Sweet Potato Chips

*includes either a Gin and Ginny or a glass of House Red or White Wine

 

Please RSVP (reply) to  Bookworms at thedallowaynyc.com  by Monday at 12:00
noon.

 

But, buy the flowers yourself, Mrs. Dalloway is busy.

 

 

 

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