One Night Only: Margaret Regan Rocks Club Congress Thursday!

Tucson Weekly arts editor Margaret Regan will be performing one of the stories from her new book, The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona-Mexico Borderlands, with the Odyssey Storytellers tonight at Club Congress.

From the press release:


Odyssey Storytelling on Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m., Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St., $7 get your reserved seats here:

Come hear journalist, Margaret Regan; painter, Chase Cotter; teacher, Marc Severson; retired professor of public health, Joel Meister; professional storyteller, Jordan Hill; and energy worker, Deborah Mayaan tell their amazing and diverse stories on the theme Borders: Cross-Cultural Stories about living with the customs, arts and social institutions of a nation, people or social group other than your own i.e. a different language group, a different gender, living or working abroad, being an immigrant in the US ... When have you felt out of your element?

Have dinner at the Cup Cafe (reservations recommended: 798-1618) in the historic Hotel Congress OR at the new Maynard’s Market and Kitchen on Toole Ave in the Historic Train Depot (reservations recommended: 545-0577), let them know you’re going to Odyssey, and they will reserve a seat for you at the show. Doors open at 6:30. Free parking on the street after 5 p.m.