Literary calendar for week of Jan. 11

JD FRATZKE: Chef and author celebrates release of his book “Dharma Butcher,” with music by Molly Maher. After the reading Fratzke hosts a tasting featuring some of the recipes in the book.  4 p.m. Jan. 11, The Velvet Antler on the second floor of The Gnome Pub, 498 Selby Ave., St. Paul.

PEG GUILFOYLE: Discusses her essay collection “An Eye for Joy.” 7 p.m. Thursday, Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Ave. S., Mpls. Free; registration required at magersandquinn.com.

(Courtesy of the author)

RICARDO LEVINS MORALES: Minnesota artist and organizer who uses his art as a form of political “medicine” to support individual and collective healing discusses his book “The Land Knows the Way: Eco-Social Insights for Liberation” in Friends of the St. Paul Public Library’s Fireside Reading series. 6:30 p.m.  Wednesday, Rondo Community Library at Hallie Q. Brown Community Center, 270 N. Kent St., St. Paul. Free; Zoom information at thefriends.org.

PARKINSON/TOSO: Chandra Parkinson, educator and author of “The Book of Ritual Baths: A Guide to Spiritual Cleansing and Renewal,” in conversation with Maria Tosto, yoga teacher, spiritual somatic coach and author of “Heal What Hurts.” 7 p.m. Wednesday, Magers & Quinn, 3038 Hennepin Ave. S., Mpls. Free; registration required at magersandquinn.com.

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