for LitFest Pasadena
You might have heard talk around town about our recent bash promoting the bookish fun to come March 17 in Pasadena’s Central Park.
About what a great party it was at the smashing Castle Green, with Pulitzer-winner Jonathan Gold reading from his essay on Zubaran’s “Still Life with Lemons and Oranges,” (hanging in our own Norton Simon), and poet Ron Koertge slaying the crowd with his rendition of Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress.”
Or you may have even read the Star-News’ society columnist’s shocked take on the evening: “All this was accompanied (God knows why) by a gaggle of gyrating, stark-naked nymphs including one who sawed away on a violin. The scenario was redolent of the whacko primavera bacchanals of yesteryear hosted by the late Bohemian bon vivant, Jirayr Zorthian.”
OK, then. We don’t recall anything of the sort, but in order to show how family-oriented LitFest will truly be, we’re hosting another fabulous fundraiser the afternoon of Sunday, Jan. 29th at Altadena’s out-of-this-world Mountain View Mausoleum. An exquisite example of 1920s opulence with its Tiffany glass and pink marble halls— one Yelp reviewer called this institution built in California’s Golden Age of Architecture “a stunning piece of history.” Another commented simply, “ridiculously beautiful.”
(Photo: Bill Westphal)
Attend our last big fundraising bash – January 29th, 3 – 6 pm
• Mountain View Mausoleum (2300 Marengo Ave., Altadena)
• $75 per person, $100 per couple
• Drinks, eats, and music
• Readings and performances by high school students
Nymphs? No way. Along with good food and drinks and the kind of people you like to meet, entertainment will be provided by some of our most talented youth in a program of literature, drama, and music.
by Larry Wilson
for LitFest Pasadena
About what a great party it was at the smashing Castle Green, with Pulitzer-winner Jonathan Gold reading from his essay on Zubaran’s “Still Life with Lemons and Oranges,” (hanging in our own Norton Simon), and poet Ron Koertge slaying the crowd with his rendition of Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress.”
Or you may have even read the Star-News’ society columnist’s shocked take on the evening: “All this was accompanied (God knows why) by a gaggle of gyrating, stark-naked nymphs including one who sawed away on a violin. The scenario was redolent of the whacko primavera bacchanals of yesteryear hosted by the late Bohemian bon vivant, Jirayr Zorthian.”
OK, then. We don’t recall anything of the sort, but in order to show how family-oriented LitFest will truly be, we’re hosting another fabulous fundraiser the afternoon of Sunday, Jan. 29th at Altadena’s out-of-this-world Mountain View Mausoleum. An exquisite example of 1920s opulence with its Tiffany glass and pink marble halls— one Yelp reviewer called this institution built in California’s Golden Age of Architecture “a stunning piece of history.” Another commented simply, “ridiculously beautiful.”
(Photo: Bill Westphal)
Attend our last big fundraising bash – January 29th, 3 – 6 pm
• Mountain View Mausoleum (2300 Marengo Ave., Altadena)
• $75 per person, $100 per couple
• Drinks, eats, and music
• Readings and performances by high school students
Nymphs? No way. Along with good food and drinks and the kind of people you like to meet, entertainment will be provided by some of our most talented youth in a program of literature, drama, and music.