[DID NOT ATTEND: January 29, 2025] An evening with Neko Case
I’ve been wanting to see Neko Case’s solo show for a while and when this show was announced–in Princeton!–I was psyched to grab a ticket.
Then I saw that it was for her book tour, and that there would be no music, but rather an hour of conversation with Princeton University’s A.M. Homes, Author and Professor of the Practice in the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing.
I love A.M. Homes’ work and would 100% love to hear her talk to someone I was really interested in.
But to be honest, I wasn’t interested in her memoir. I don’t really like musician memoirs all that much (most of the time) and while this one might be interesting, the description
a memoir that traces her evolution from an invisible girl “raised by two dogs and a space heater” in rural Washington state to her improbable emergence as an internationally-acclaimed talent.
just doesn’t appeal to me.
I follow her on Instagram and feel like I know a bunch about her and I don’t know that I need to know more about her.


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