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92nd St. Y Hosts Patti Smith: February 16 | February 2, 2011

92nd St. Y Hosts Patti Smith: February 16

Legendary singer/songwriter, poet, and artist Patti Smith will visit Manhattan’s 92nd St. Y on Wednesday, February 16 at 8:00 p.m. She will discuss her new memoir, Just Kids, and share the memories and experiences that have informed her work over the decades. Attendees can purchase her book at the event and also have it signed.

Date & Time: Wed, Feb 16, 2011, 8:00pm
Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Directions
Venue: Kaufmann Concert Hall Seating Chart
Code: T-LC5AE25-01
Price: $29.00 All Sections

Check out the 92Y event page for details and to buy tickets.

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92YTribeca Celebrates Women’s History Month Throughout March | March 2, 2010

92YTribeca Celebrates Women’s History Month Throughout March

All through March, 92YTribeca will honor Women’s History Month with a variety of programs for every taste.

Wednesday, March 3, 7:00 p.m.
“WHAT IT FEELS LIKE FOR A GIRL?: WOMEN, MUSIC and the GIRL POWER REVOLUTION”
A talk featuring Marisa Meltzer (Girl Power and How Sassy Changed My Life), Sean Fennessey (eMusic.com, VIBE), Emily Gould (And the Heart Says Whatever) and Elizabeth Spiridakis (White Lightning site). Also a performance by the band Supercute. Details and tickets here.

Friday, March 5, 7:00 p.m.
STEPHANIE DALEY
A conversation with Melissa Silverstein (WomenAndHollywood.com) and Hilary Brougher, writer/director of the film Stephanie Daley. Amber Tamblyn stars as the 16-year-old title character who is charged … Read More »

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ONE VOICE Author Speaks Out Through Poetry | May 25, 2009

ONE VOICE Author Speaks Out Through Poetry

Fans all over the world keep their eyes on the prize, Elizabeth Van Amelsvoort. She is a Top-Notch, First-Rate Reading, and a Spellbinding Author and Screenwriter to follow in the near future on the silver screen and television as well.

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