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HAIR, 'Taking Woodstock,' Pazakis And More Set For Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble Events In August

By: Aug. 07, 2009
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The Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble (1972 Broadway at 66th St) has announced its schedule of upcoming events.

Among those scheduled to appear are Ang Lee and James Schamus to discuss their new film, "Taking Woodstock", a CD signing from the Broadway cast of HAIR, popular singer Kate Pazakis, and more.

All events are free and open to the public. For large events, seating priority is given to those who have purchased the promoted book or CD.

Schedule of Events:

Tuesday, August 11 at 7:00pm
Taking Woodstock
Discussion/Signing
Screenplay writer James Schamus is joined by director Ang Lee in discussion of their new film Taking Woodstock, the 2009 comedy-drama of the music festival. Priority seating with purchase of script.

Wednesday, August 12 at 6:00 pm
Any Wednesday: Tish Oney
Performance/Signing
The delightful singer will present highlights from Dear Peg, her tribute to the legendary Peggy Lee as both singer and songwriter. Catch this preview of her exciting show at The Metropolitan Room.

Wednesday, August 19 at 6:00 pm
Any Wednesday: Kate Pazakis
Performance/Signing
The exciting young singer recreates her sold-out performance at The Zipper Factory in Unzipped, her brand-new CD from the people at PS Classics.

Thursday, August 20 at 5:00 pm
Hair: The New Broadway Cast Recording

In celebration of the Tony-winning revival of Hair's cast recording  release, company members will perform from and the creators will discuss this  groundbreaking musical. Priority seating with CD purchase.

Monday, August 24 at 6:00 pm
Cool Mondays: Marlene Ver Planck
Performance/Signing
The legendary jazz singer graces our store with a celebration of her newest interpretations of the classic American songbook, as in her recent CD, Once There Was a Moon.

For more information, visit www.bn.com.




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