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 with the murder of her child, while insisting she never knew she was pregnant and the child was stillborn. Tilda Swinton also stars as a forensic psychologist. Details and tickets here.
Friday, March 5 & Saturday, March 6
Doors 7:00 p.m.; performance 7:30 p.m.
“DIAMONDS, TEETH AND YARN: SHARA WORDEN GUEST CURATOR SPOTLIGHT”
Shara Worden (MyBrightestDiamond.com) will host a diverse group of artists over two days:
- Friday:
7:30: Fully Awake: Screening followed by Q &A with Cathryn Davis Zommer
8:50: Performance by Brooklyn-based acappella group Black Sea Hotel
9:15: Sarah Small’s Delirium Constructions Tableau Vivant: Photography
9:45: Singer/songwriters Dayna Kurtz & Mamie Minch
10:30: Special Guest TBA - Saturday:
7:30: Stella Padnos-Shea: Poetry reading
7:45: Performance by Brooklyn-based acappella group Black Sea Hotel
8:15: Sarah Small’s Delirium Constructions Tableau Vivant: Photography
9:00: Lake Simons: Puppetry
9:45: yMusic: Chamber ensemble f/ Rob Moose, CJ Camerieri, Hideaki Aomori, Alex Sopp, Nadia Sirota, and Mike Block
10:15: Shara Worden with yMusic
Details and tickets here.
Wednesday, March 10, 12:00 p.m.
THE OP-ED PROJECT
Started by writer Katie Orenstein, the OpEd Project aims to increase the number of women in newspapers’ op-ed pages, which mostly feature men. Details and tickets here.
Tags: Art, Events, films, history, Music, New York, newspaper, poetry, Women
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