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December 3, 2012

December 13 Varsity Letters: Norman Einstein's, Bryan Curtis, and Centaur Seasons

Varsity Letters, New York's sports reading series, returns on December 13 with a night devoted to various avenues for quality sportswriting. Graydon Gordian and John Saward, contributors to Norman Einstein's Normanthology, the best of the eclectic sports magazine Norman Einstein's Sports & Rocket Science Monthly, will be joined by Grantland staff writer Bryan Curtis and Steve McKee, a Varsity Letters alumnus who is currently "memory blogging" the story of his college-basketball team, the Centaurs of Allentown College of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Graphic by Mister Lister.


Read Gelf's interview with Curtis.

Read Gelf's interview with Gordian, Saward, and Cian O'Day.

Read Gelf's interview with McKee.

Event Details:

The Gallery at LPR (Official site, map)
158 Bleecker St. (between Sullivan St. and Thompson St.)
New York, NY 10012
Blocks from A/C/E/B/D/F/M/N/R/1/6 trains

Doors open at 7.
Event starts at 7:30.
There is no admission charge.
Attendees must be 21 or older, as per Le Poisson Rouge rules. (Email michael@gelfmagazine.com if you are under 21 and would like to attend. The farther in advance, the better; no guarantees.)

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