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92nd Street Y has Stars Galore Live in September
September 7, 2021, 6:23.58 pm ET
Photo: Christopher Meloni
The 92nd Street Y has announced a star-studded line-up of in-person talks, conversations and readings for September.
Guests can listen to New York Times reporter and celebrated podcaster Jim O’Grady discuss the events of September 11, 2011 with Budd Mishkin (9/9); “Law & Order: Organized Crime” star Christopher Meloni talking with TV reporter Michael Ausiello (9/12); “Dear Evan Hansen” film stars Ben Platt and Amandla Sternberg and director Stephen Chobsky chatting after a special screening of the new movie (9/12); Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer in conversation with David Rubinstein (9/13); two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead reading from his newest novel “Harlem Shuffle” (9/14); author Colm Toibin reading from his book “The Magician” (9/17); CNN anchor Anderson Cooper discussing his new book about his family “The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty” with best pal Andy Cohen (9/21); and musician, actor and author Stevie Van Zandt discussing his memoir “Unrequired Infatuations” with Jay Cocks (9/29).
These events will also be available online for people who cannot attend in person. For more information, visit www.92Y.org
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