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Sometimes it’s OK to be a lazy — especially at Practical Art.
The Downtown art space, at 5070 N Central Ave. in Phoenix, announced it will be hosting a “Lazy Arse’s Book Club” every first and third Monday night (starting June 6), that’s perfect for the “urban pirate with suede-elbows on their tweed ‘slops.'”
All books are sea-inspired and around 200 pages. In June, the group will be reading “Shipwrecks” by Akira Yoshimura (192 pages), which you can grab at Bards Books or Changing Hands.
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Naturally, the book club organizers promise to have rum and cokes on hand.
The only stipulations for book club participation: 1) buy the book, and 2) read the first half before the meeting (that’s 96 pages, lazy arse).