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October
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October 29

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ELECTION 2020

with Fran Lebowitz and Frank Rich

A State of the Union Conversation

Piercing barbs. Crackling repartee. Astute insights.

That’s what you can expect when the essence of urban wit, Fran Lebowitz, sits down with her friend and foil Frank Rich to discuss politics, the president, money, the suburbanization of New York, the rich, the young, the freedom to not listen, the civil rights of smokers and anything else that piques her notoriously hilarious rage . . . which is almost everything.

The beloved cultural satirist might have notoriously suffered from writer’s block since the publication of her blockbusters, Metropolitan Diaries and Social Studies. But that hasn’t stopped her from talking — at parties where the literati gather, on the Bill Maher show and on stages across the nation and abroad. The unstructured result is alternately shocking, stimulating and compelling.

Five days before the 2020 election, Lebowitz will join in a candid chat with Rich, dubbed the “Butcher of Broadway” when he was the chief theater critic of The New York Times before becoming a Times Op-Ed columnist and now a contributing writer for New York Magazine as well as a producer for HBO’s popular shows Veep and Succession.

Thursday, October 29 | 
7:00 pm Eastern
$25
$25

A Virtual Event

Please note: the email address used to purchase tickets will be the only email address that can be used to access the virtual program. For multiple tickets, please enter the name and email address for each attendee in the ATTENDEE section (*NOTE* each email address can only be used to access the virtual program once. Links cannot be shared with others as they are user specific).

Simply go to Looped at the time of the event and enter your email (once purchased).

Read the recent New Yorker interview with Fran

Watch the PBS’s profile on Fran

Watch Frank discuss VEEP and Succession on PBS

Frank Rich on Twitter

Read Frank’s NY Mag articles

Register to vote here!  

This event has taken place

Thursday, October 29 | 
7:00 pm
$25
$25

Piercing barbs. Crackling repartee. Astute insights.

That’s what you can expect when the essence of urban wit, Fran Lebowitz, sits down with her friend and foil Frank Rich to discuss politics, the president, money, the suburbanization of New York, the rich, the young, the freedom to not listen, the civil rights of smokers and anything else that piques her notoriously hilarious rage . . . which is almost everything.

The beloved cultural satirist might have notoriously suffered from writer’s block since the publication of her blockbusters, Metropolitan Diaries and Social Studies. But that hasn’t stopped her from talking — at parties where the literati gather, on the Bill Maher show and on stages across the nation and abroad. The unstructured result is alternately shocking, stimulating and compelling.

Five days before the 2020 election, Lebowitz will join in a candid chat with Rich, dubbed the “Butcher of Broadway” when he was the chief theater critic of The New York Times before becoming a Times Op-Ed columnist and now a contributing writer for New York Magazine as well as a producer for HBO’s popular shows Veep and Succession.

This event has taken place

A Virtual Event

Please note: the email address used to purchase tickets will be the only email address that can be used to access the virtual program. For multiple tickets, please enter the name and email address for each attendee in the ATTENDEE section (*NOTE* each email address can only be used to access the virtual program once. Links cannot be shared with others as they are user specific).

Simply go to Looped at the time of the event and enter your email (once purchased).

Read the recent New Yorker interview with Fran

Watch the PBS’s profile on Fran

Watch Frank discuss VEEP and Succession on PBS

Frank Rich on Twitter

Read Frank’s NY Mag articles

Register to vote here!  

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