*UPDATE Guinea Bennet-Price, Soul Rep Theater Artistic Directer/Jim Schutze Chews the Fat

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UPDATE: Due to an unforeseen medical event, Jim will be unable to attend this event.  In his place, Guinea Bennet-Price, Soul Rep Theater Company's artistic director, will talk about directing the play "Travisville", which is based on the book "The Accommodation".

https://www.keranews.org/arts-culture/2022-12-09/play-inspired-by-dallas-race-relations-book-the-accommodation-comes-to-fair-park

 

 

Jim Schutze
     chews the fat, 
          shoots the breeze, 
               runs off at the mouth ...


The legendary curmudgeon and five-times retired Dallas journalist has never been known for keeping his head down or his trap shut, so he certainly won't be doing either at his local neighborhood library on a Saturday afternoon in March.

The only thing we can 100% ensure: he has a better way with words than we do!

(And don't forget to purchase - or borrow - a copy of Jim's old/new book, "The Accommodation." The story of this book's publication(s) is a Dallas classic best heard from the horse's mouth!)

About Jim Schutze: 

Jim Schutze is an award-winning writer and journalist in Dallas. In 2011 he was admitted to the Texas Institute of Letters in recognition of his career as a journalist and author. Schutze was a columnist for D Magazine in 2020, a columnist for The Dallas Observer from 1998 to 2020 and Dallas bureau chief of the Houston Chronicle from 1996 to 1998. From 1978 to 1991 Schutze was the metropolitan page columnist for the Dallas Times Herald.

 

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