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Presents Laurie Pepper Music, love, gossip—along with mania and addicƟon, pain and calamity: Laurie Pepper writes with grace and candor about all of it. Joining Straight Life as one of the best jazz lives, and telling the story behind that great story, her new book deserves all the meanings of “Art” in its Ɵtle. —Robert Pinsky, Poet Time: 5:00—7:00pm Date: November 14, 2015 This event is supported in part by a grant it has received from the MSJC FoundaƟon. This event is supported in part by Poets & Writers through grants it has received from The James Irvine FoundaƟon and the Hearst FoundaƟons. During the 1960s, Laurie Pepper was staphotographer for the L.A. Free Press but went astray and wound up in rehab where she met and then married Art Pepper. AŌer his death she conƟnued to manage his publishing company, Arthur Pepper Music CorporaƟon, and produce and promote his music.

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Page 1: Presents Laurie Pepper - Mt. San Jacinto College · by Laurie Pepper ARTS Mt. San Jacinto College Featuring Art pepper: the it was An evening bf Jazz &-ConveF4åtion SATURDAY November

Presents 

Laurie Pepper Music, love, gossip—along with mania and addic on, pain and calamity: Laurie Pepper writes with grace and candor about all of it. Joining Straight Life as one of the best jazz lives, and telling the story behind that great story, her new book deserves all the meanings of “Art” in its  tle.                                                       —Robert Pinsky, Poet  Time:  5:00—7:00pm Date:  November 14, 2015 

This event is supported in part by a grant it has received from the MSJC Founda on.  This event is supported in part by Poets & Writers through grants it has received from  The James Irvine Founda on and the Hearst Founda ons. 

During the 1960s, Laurie Pepper was staff photographer for the L.A. Free Press but went astray and wound up in rehab where she met and then married Art Pepper.  A er his death she con nued to manage his publishing company, Arthur Pepper Music Corpora on, and produce and promote his music.