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NOVEMBER 11-18, 2018 Alexandra Silber Norman Eisen Allison Yarrow Dan Richard Abrams Kind www.katzjcc.org/abcfest Brad Meltzer
SUNDAY NOV 11 David E. Sanger “…A reader finishes this The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, book fully understanding and Fear in the Cyber Age why cyberwar has moved 10:00 am • Lahn Social Hall rapidly to the top of Sponsored by SHM Financial America’s official list of national security threats. From the White House situation room to the dens And why, for the first time of Chinese government hackers to the boardrooms of Silicon Valley, David Sanger, national in three generations, this security correspondent for the New York Times and CNN reporter, reveals a world coming nation’s power in the world face-to-face with the perils of technological revolution. The Perfect Weapon is the dramatic is seriously threatened.” story of how great and small powers alike slipped into a new era of constant sabotage, misinformation, and fear, in which everyone is a target. —THE WASHINGTON POST $20 JCC Member / $25 Guest Community-Wide Kristallnacht Observance FREE! Michael Ross From Broken Glass: My Story of Finding Hope in Hitler’s Death Camps to Inspire a New Generation 11:30 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Valerie & David Gladfelter Endowment Fund of the JCF, Inc. From the survivor of 10 Nazi concentration camps, this inspiring memoir tells a story about finding strength in the face of despair. After enduring inconceivable cruelty as well as receiving compassion from caring fellow prisoners, Steve Ross believes the human spirit is capable of rising above even the bleakest circumstances. Once settled in the US, he devoted himself to underprivileged youth as a psychologist working in Boston city schools. At the end of his career, he spearheaded the creation of the New England Holocaust Memorial, a site millions of people, including young students, visit every year. His son, former Boston Councilman, Mike Ross, shares his father’s incredible story. In conjunction with the JCRC’s Esther Raab Holocaust Museum and Goodwin Education Center Dan Abrams SPOTLIGHT Lincoln’s Last Trial: The Murder Case EVENT That Propelled Him to The Presidency 7:00 pm • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Bank of America Lawyer and businessman extraordinaire, Dan Abrams tackles today’s biggest legal issues. As the Chief Legal Analystfor ABC News and the host of the top- rated cable series Live PD on A&E Network, Dan is a sought-after commentator. He was the co-anchor of ABC’s Nightline, host of The Abrams Report and the acclaimed Verdict with Dan Abrams on MSNBC, as well as the long-time Chief Legal Correspondent for NBC News. I n those capacities, Dan has covered all of the highest profile cases of the past two decades. Dan will discuss his latest book detailing the events that propelled Lincoln towards the presidency and tackle current event issues in an evening you won’t want to miss. $30 JCC Member / $35 Guest
MONDAY NOV 12 Marilyn Simon Rothstein Husbands and Other Sharp Objects 9:30 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Fox Rothschild, LLP After receiving rave reviews for Lift and Separate, Marilyn returns to discuss her latest laugh-out-loud novel. Recently divorced and ready to move on, Marcy Hammer must now plan a wedding with a head strong daughter, eccentric in-laws and the dreaded ex-husband. Marilyn’s humorous delivery and hilarious novel will make you think your family issues are normal. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Martin Fletcher Promised Land 11:00 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Hutchinson Plumbing, Heating & Cooling An Emmy award winning journalist, Fletcher makes the leap from fact to fiction with his latest novel. Two German brothers, reunited after the war, work to build the state of Israel while at the same time fall in love with the same woman. Fletcher mirrors the brother’s jealousies and intrigues to that of a young nation struggling to survive. Described as Dallas meets Exodus, it’s a scandalous page turner. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Appel Art Gallery Reception • 6:00 PM FREE! Sponsored by Ravitz Family Markets / Ravitz Family Foundation Mordechai David Goldhagen’s Merle Greene is Judy Okun’s Rosenstein’s sculptural forms and the owner of M3 love of the distinctive Jewish massive handblown Jewels and specializes outdoors inspires art is in homes, glass platters are in distinctive jewelry her original synagogues, and distinguished by with an international artwork on agencies around his unique style. flair. ceramic tiles. the world. Alexandra Silber in Concert After Anatevka and White Hot Grief Parade 7:30 pm • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Townsend Press / Judith Nadell • John Langan Grammy nominated international “It’s no secret that Alexandra Broadway actress and singer, Silber is one of our theater’s finest Alexandra Silber, takes to the stage to share her version of what singing actors. But who knew happens to Hodel after she leaves Anatevka. Set on following she was a thrilling novelist as her fiancé to Siberia, this is a passionate love story of overcoming well? After Anatevka does Fiddler hurdles with a stunning conclusion to a timeless tale. In White on the Roof proud.” Hot Grief Parade, Alexandra shares her personal journey of how theater and dear friends helped her accomplish — TONY AWARD-WINNING fame after the tragic loss of her father. PLAYWRIGHT TERRENCE MCNALLY $20 JCC Member / $25 Guest
TUESDAY NOV 13 Spencer Wise The Emperor of Shoes BooK CLUB 9:30 am • Lahn Social Hall PICK Sponsored by Creative Print Group Part love story, part father-son rivalry, Wise’s powerful debut novel is a transfixing story about an expatriate in southern China and his burgeoning relationship with a seamstress intent on inspiring dramatic political change. Skillfully plotted, Wise weaves together a timely meditation on idealism, ambition, exploitation and cultural revolution set against a vivid backdrop of social and technological change. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Mary Morris Gateway to the Moon BooK CLUB 11:00 am • Lahn Social Hall PICK Sponsored by Davis Enterprises Morris, an award-winning novelist, weaves a remarkable story set in a remote New Mexico town coming to grips with a dark history it never imagined. It begins with Luis de Torres, a Spanish Jew, who accompanies Christopher Columbus as his interpreter. His descendants travel from Spain and Portugal, settling in the hills of New Mexico. 500 years later, Miguel Torres, a young amateur astronomer, finds himself babysitting for the Rothstein family and is surprised to find many customs similar to ones he’s grown up with and never understood. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Enjoy a cold one before meeting Keach Hagey, compliments of Kramer Beverage. Keach Hagey The King of Content: Sumner Redstone’s Battle for Viacom, CBS, and Everlasting Control of His Media Empire 7:30 pm • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Werbitt/Shehata Gastroenterology Hagey, a Wall Street Journal award winning journalist, lays bare the remarkable story of Sumner Redstone. From owning a chain of drive-in movie theaters to becoming one of the world’s greatest media moguls, he made his share of enemies and feuded with nearly every member of his family. His life has become a tabloid soap opera and the center of legal disputes throughout his vast holdings, which include Paramount Pictures, Viacom and CBS. A biography and corporate whodunit filled with surprising details, Hagey investigates Redstone’s impact on business and popular culture, the family feuds, corporate battles, and the changing nature of media. $15 JCC Member / $18 Guest
WEDNESDAY NOV 14 Dr. Randi Hunter Epstein Aroused: The History of Hormones and How They Control Just about Everything 9:30 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Samson Family Foundation Strap your seatbelts on for Aroused – a guided tour through the strange science of hormones and the quest to control them. Behavior, metabolism, sleep, mood swings, puberty, sex — you name it, Dr. Epstein takes readers on a journey brimming with fascinating anecdotes, illuminating new medical research, and humorous details. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Finding Yourself: A Spiritual Journey Moderated by Cantor Jen Cohen, Temple Beth Sholom 11:00 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Lexus of Cherry Hill Angela Himsel – A River Could Be a Tree How does a woman who grew up in rural Indiana as a fundamentalist Christian end up a practicing Jew in New York? Brought up in a strict evangelical home, Angela decides to study at Hebrew University. Rather than strengthening her faith, she is introduced to a thrilling new world and a whole new path for her life. Tova Mirvis – The Book of Separation Raised in a tight-knit Orthodox Jewish family, Tova commits herself to observing the rights and rituals of the religious community. Over the years her doubts become louder than her faith as she separates from the world she has known to discover who she really is and what she believes. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest “Combining both the Norman Eisen personal and the The Last Palace: Europe’s Turbulent Century historical, Norman in Five Lives and One Legendary House Eisen’s remarkable book transports us into the 7:30 pm • Lahn Social Hall battle for democracy Sponsored by The Heart House through the lives of Former U.S Ambassador to Prague, Eisen tells the story of people who fought to the lives of those who preceded him in his ambassadorial save it and those who residence; a Jewish builder, Nazi occupier, post-WWII would seek to destroy American savior and a Cold War movie star-ambassador. Interwoven it. The Last Palace is not throughout is the story of his mother, a Czech Holocaust survivor who only a first-rate work sent him back to Prague. Included in Politico’s annual 50 list of thinkers of history, but a call to shaping American politics and The Forward’s 50 list of the most action written at a time influential and interesting American Jews, Eisen’s perspective of urgent need.” on Jewish history and democracy are not to be missed. — MADELEINE ALBRIGHT $20 JCC Member / $25 Guest
THURSDAY NOV 15 Jenna Blum The Lost Family 11:00 am • Family Activity Center Sponsored by SJ Magazine Selected as one of Oprah’s Top Thirty Women Writers, Blum’s latest novel spans three cinematic decades with a charming, funny and bittersweet tale of love and loss. Peter Rashkin is New York’s hottest bachelor, still in anguish over losing his wife and daughter in Auschwitz. A young fashion model wins his heart, and Peter is hopeful he can start his life over, but can he? Peter’s indelible anguish haunts him and his new family, transforming them in shocking ways. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Allison Yarrow 90s Bitch: Media, Culture, and the Failed Promise of Gender Equality 12:30 pm • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Dashing Designs The #Metoo craze has taken the world by storm. For years, women have been fighting for equal rights and acknowledgement. Have we finally achieved it? Award winning journalist, Yarrow, rewinds the VHS tape back to the 1990’s to understand a decade in which female empowerment was twisted into objectification, exploitation, and subjugation and how that has led to today’s headlines. Yarrow’s thoughtful, juicy and timely examination is a must-read for anyone trying to understand 21st century sexism and how to end it for the next generation. $25 JCC Member / $30 Guest (ADVANCE SALES ONLY) Brad Meltzer “Meltzer is a master and this is his best…” The Escape Artist — HARLAN COBEN 7:30 pm • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by VMX Technologies / A ResinTech Company Brad Meltzer is a true renaissance artist, achieving success in literature and entertainment. The Hollywood Reporter recently included him on its list of Hollywood’s 25 Most Powerful Authors. His fiction, non-fiction and children’s books are New York Times bestsellers and award winners. He is the host of Brad Meltzer’s Lost History on H2 and Brad Meltzer’s Decoded on the History Channel. His team was responsible for helping find the missing 9/11 flag the firefighters raised at Ground Zero, making national news on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Hear about his latest thriller and discover how Meltzer thrives in all these different worlds. $20 JCC Member / $25 Guest
FRIDAY NOV 16 Izzy Ezagui Disarmed: Unconventional Lessons from the World’s Only One-Armed Special Forces Sharpshooter 10:00 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Virtua Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Izzy is a decorated American squad commander in the Israel Defense Forces, who at 19 lost his arm in a mortar attack on the border of the Gaza Strip. His stirring and wryly humorous memoir tells about his tortuous trek through rehabilitation to reenlisting as a squad commander. A international motivational speaker across the world, Izzy tells all; if a “one-armed basket case” can accomplish goals, anyone can become a hero. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest All week long, enter to win a stunning DAVID YURMAN bracelet, graciously provided by Jay Roberts Jewelers. Must be present at Richard Kind on Saturday, November 17 to win. SATURDAY NOV 17 Richard Kind in Conversation Moderated by David Bianculli, WHYY 8:00 pm • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Platt Memorial Chapels Richard Kind is an accomplished stage, screen and television actor who continues to redefine the term character actor. Most viewers know Kind’s face from his comedic work in such series as Mad About You, Spin City, Curb Your Enthusiasm and most recently, Red Oaks. Millions now know his voice as beloved characters from Inside Out, Cars and A Bug’s Life. Movie fans enjoyed his roles in Argo, The Visitor, and A Serious Man. On stage, Kind has starred in the smash hit Broadway musical The Producers, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, Candide, and Bounce. And he’s George Clooney’s best friend! Enjoy an intimate conversation filled with laughter and fun. $25 JCC Member / $30 Guest Event includes Havdallah.
SUNDAY NOV 18 Dawn Raffel FREE! The Strange Case of Dr. Couney: How a Mysterious European Showman Saved Thousands of American Babies 10:00 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Healthcare Quality Strategies, Inc. An editor and journalist, Raffel tells the story of long-forgotten pioneer and hidden father of American neonatology, Dr. Martin Arthur Couney, saved 6,500 children by placing them in incubator sideshows at Coney Island and World’s Fairs. He funded his practice by charging admission to curious crowds, all while fighting the medical establishment and a eugenics movement that wanted the weakest to die. SUNDAY FUNDAY FOR KIDS Leah Rachel Berkowitz The World Needs Beautiful Things 11:30 am • Sari Isdaner Early Childhood Center Sponsored by Safety Bus Service Join Leah and PJ Library for an interactive adventure with young Bezalel. Bezalel loves to collect all sorts of things and he keeps them in his Beautiful Things Box. Discover what he has collected and what he builds with his things in this interactive story time. We’ll even make our own keepsake to take home. Great for children ages 3 - 8. Ready, Set, Cook! 11:30 am • Lahn Social Hall Sponsored by Classic Cake Jeff Oliver - The Two Plate Solution: A Novel of Culinary Mayhem in the Middle East From the developer of the hit Food Network shows, Cutthroat Kitchen and Worst Cooks in America, executive producer Jeff Oliver brings a whole new kind of commotion to the kitchen with his latest novel. Real terrorists take over a high stakes cooking competition in Israel and the producers must scramble to incorporate them into the competition or risk death. It’s a laugh-out-loud adventure that only Jeff could create. Vicky Cohen – Tahini and Tumeric Local chef, Vicky Cohen, delivers hip, healthy and flavorful recipes in this cookbook. Drawing on the ancient traditions of Turkey, Lebanon and Israel to the trendy palates of Spain, Cohen showcases delicious vegan dishes with sophisticated flavor profiles, making vegan haute cuisine in 101 easy-to-prepare recipes. $10 JCC Member / $12 Guest Best Chef of the J 1:00 pm • Lahn Social Hall Do you have what it takes to be the best Chef of the J? Chefs ages 9 to 99 are invited to compete in the JCC cooking contest filled with surprising twists. Enter yourself and up to 3 teammates to prepare tasty dishes using inspiration from Tahini and Tumeric. Presentations will be judged by Jeff Oliver and Vicki Cohen. FREE to particiate. 4 teams will be selected to compete. Call 856-424-4444 ext:1226 or www.katzjcc.org/abcfest by Friday, October 12 to enter your team for consideration.
SPONSORS A Special Thank You to our Sponsors for their Generous and Continued Support! NAMING SPONSOR PATRON OF THE ARTS BENEFACTOR PRODUCERS MEDIA SPONSOR Valerie & David Healthcare Gladfelter Endowment Quality Fund of the JCF, Inc. Strategies THE SHM FINANCIAL GROUP SCHOLARS Creative Print Group Fox Rothschild LLP Safety Bus Service Virtua Physical Therapy and THE SHM FINANCIAL GROUP Rehabilitation Dashing Designs Hutchinson Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Samson Family Foundation DoubleTree Guest Suites Ravitz Family Markets / Ravitz Family Foundation Werbitt/Shehata Gastroenterology SCRIBES H. Barton & Elaine Greenspan Goodfriend Family Endowment Fund Miller Family Foundation Donna & Richard Bell Kramer Beverage Co. FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL Sublime / Party Productions Barry’s Catering & E-Lounge Trophy Limousine Joan Feinberg EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Carol Balbresky Joan Langer Lois Bromberg and Sharon Green Sabrina Spector Debby Baratz Aimee Levin Susan Baskies Sandi Lichtman Festival Co-Chairs Festival Director Judy Beigel Sharon Molotsky Donna Bell* Judith Nadell Sponsorship Chair Creative Arts Chair JCC President Janet Berson Donna Nahum Sherri Hoffman *Leslie Garonzik Katz Jeffrey H. Gottlieb Arlene Blocher Terri Oppenheimer Yvonne Brand Barbara Pick Book Selection Chair Technology Chair JCC President-Elect Shelly Brenner Randel Roti Heather Tomar Jeffrey Resnick, Esq. Rhona Brown Zena Sacks Irene Afek Marcia Brown Shelley Sax Community Liaisons JCC Executive Director Andrea Ehrlich Naomi Schimmer Book Store Co-Chairs Les Cohen Deenie Ettenson Arlene Schuster Minna Siegel *Amy Blackstone Meredith Shanes Joan Feinberg Barbara Zaslav *Laura Gottlieb JCC Assistant Director Miriam Feldman Gail Shapiro Dave Wynne Mitchell Medoff Gloria Fischel-Gilbert Heidi Silverberg Rochelle Silverman Barbara Flacker Volunteer Co-Chairs Author on the Road Co-Chairs JCC Assistant Director Janet Simons Shirley Frankel Judi Keller Roberta Abramowitz Beth Segal Vivian Friedman Gay Skobac Sharon Weingart Geri Smith *Amy Blackstone Judy Goldstein JCC Assistant Director Ellen Spitz Janis Goldstein Cindy Stevens Hospitality Chair Décor Chair Brian M. Adler Barbara Goodfriend Phylis Stier Roz Wynne Carolyn Jacobs Robin Rubin Adult Department Director Myrna Jastrow Marcia Tomar Randi Tonoff Marcy Lahav Amy Kaplan* Logistics Chair Ad Hoc Barney Kaplan Susan Travis Grossman Denise Weinberg *Amy Blackstone Steve Ehrlich Program Coordinator Florence Klein Shelly Weiner Sue Meklinsky Suzanne Gili Post Audrey Kleinman Stephanie Welder Marketing Distribution Chair Judy Kratchman Stephanie Whitson Alayne Berkowitz Program Associate Ruth Kravet *Past Festival Chair Michele Susson *Past Festival Chair
PATRON TICKETS Patron Tickets support the Festival! Your generosity benefits the community while sustaining cultural events. Enjoy exclusive receptions and priority seating while making a difference. JCC Member: 1 ticket for $285, 2 for $525 PLATINUM: Guest: 1 ticket for $300, 2 for $550 • Reserved seating in the front section for all Festival events • Preferred parking for Dan Abrams and Brad Meltzer • Sunday, November 11 – Exclusive cocktail reception and photo opportunity in private home with Dan Abrams • Monday, November 12 – Appel Art Gallery Reception with Artists David Goldhagen, Merle Greene, Judy Oken and Mordechai Rosenstein • Wednesday, November 14 – Cocktails at the “Jembassy” with Norman Eisen • Thursday, November 15 - Reduced fee for luncheon with Allison Yarrow (separate ticket required) • Saturday, November 17 – Exclusive pre-event cocktail party with Richard Kind • Discounted patron reception to additional author events in 2018 – 2019 JCC Member: 1 ticket for $210, 2 for $400 GOLD: Guest: 1 ticket for $225, 2 for $430 • Reserved seating in the front section for all Festival events • Monday, November 12 – Appel Art Gallery Reception with Artists David Goldhagen, Merle Greene, Judy Oken and Mordechai Rosenstein • Wednesday, November 14 – Cocktails at the “Jembassy” with Norman Eisen • Thursday, November 15 - Reduced fee for luncheon with Allison Yarrow (separate ticket required) • Saturday, November 17 – Exclusive pre-event cocktail party with Richard Kind • Discounted patron reception to additional author events in 2018 – 2019 JCC Member: 1 ticket for $135, 2 for $250 SERIES Guest: 1 ticket for $150, 2 for $280 SUBSCRIBER: • Seating in the reserved Series Ticket section for all Festival events (Luncheon not included) • Discounted luncheon ticket. Reduced fee for luncheon with Allison Yarrow (separate ticket required). Stay Connected with the Katz JCC and the Festival! @JCCBookFestival @katzjcc
TICKET ORDER FORM 4 EASY WAYS TO BUY TICKETS 1. Online at www.katzjcc.org/abcfest 2. At the Katz JCC, Cherry Hill 4. B y mail: Katz JCC Attn: Bank of America Festival of ABC • 1301 Springdale Road • Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 3. By phone: (856) 424-4444 ext. 1226 Event Time JCC Member Guest # of Tickets Total PATRON TICKETS Platinum Ticket $285 2@$525 $300 2@$550 Gold Ticket $210 2@$400 $225 2@$430 Platinum or Gold Luncheon Ticket $15 $20 SERIES TICKET $135 2@$250 Series Subscriber $150 2@$280 EVENTS PRICED INDIVIDUALLY TOTAL OVER $250! Series Luncheon Ticket $20 $25 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 David E. Sanger 10:00 am $20 $25 Dan Abrams 7:00 pm $30 $35 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Marilyn Simon Rothstein 9:30 am $10 $12 Martin Fletcher 11:00 am $10 $12 Alexandra Silber 7:30 pm $20 $25 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Spencer Wise 9:30 am $10 $12 Mary Morris 11:00 am $10 $12 Keach Hagey 7:30 pm $15 $18 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Randi Hutter Epstein 9:30 am $10 $12 Angela Himsel / Tova Mirvis 11:00 am $10 $12 Norman Eisen 7:30 pm $20 $25 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Jenna Blum 11:00 am $10 $12 Lunch w/Allison Yarrow (Advance only) 12:30 pm $25 $30 Brad Meltzer 7:30 pm $20 $25 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Izzy Ezagui 10:00 am $10 $12 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Richard Kind 8:00 pm $25 $30 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Jeff Oliver / Vicky Cohen 11:30 am $10 $12 TOTAL COST: Patrons Only: Please write your name(s) below as you wish it to be printed in the program: $ Name:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________City: ____________________________________State: _________ Zip:______________________ Phone:_________________________________________ Email:____________________________________________________________________________ I would like to pay by: VISA MasterCard AMEX Discover Check Card #______________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date____________________________________________ Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________________ Make checks payable to the Katz JCC. Group discounts available for 10 or more in a party. Receive a 10% discount when you purchase tickets for your group. Call for details. All orders must include payment in full. No sales are final until written confirmation is received. Refund will only be granted if program is cancelled or in case of documented illness or injury. All programs are subject to change or cancellation without notification due to schedules and commitments of our speakers. Every effort will be made to provide appropriate replacements.
NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID PERMIT 403 BELLMAWR NJ Festival Bookstore Sunday, November 11 9:00 am – 3:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am – 9:00 pm November 12-15 Friday, November 16 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Saturday, November 17 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Sunday, November 18 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Bestsellers • Cookbooks • Biographies Art Books • Children’s Literature • Jewish Content With special thanks to Naomi Firestone-Teeter, Suzanne Swift, Joyce Lit and the National Jewish Book Council Save the Date for Other Events Tuesday, October 23 Monday, October 29 Lauren Rebecca Sklaroff Jeremy Balkin The Red Hot Mama Sponsored by Double Tree Millennialization Guest Suites of Everything The “First Lady of Show Recognized by the World Business” and the “Last of Economic Forum as a the Red Hot Mama’s”, Sophie Young Global Leader, Balkin Tucker was a starlet all around. Professor Sklaroff sheds debunks myths and stereotypes about the largest and most light on this trailblazer in the entertainment world. influential living generation. By harnessing the power of their traits and unlocking future trends, we can motivate Wednesday, December 12 and empower the most important generation in history. Sal Paolantonio Sunday, March 17 Philly Special: The Inside Story of How the Mike Reiss Philadelphia Eagles Springfield Won Their First Super Confidential: Jokes, Bowl Championship Secrets, and Outright Sponsored by CareOne Lies from a Lifetime ESPN newscaster Paolantonio takes readers inside the of Writing for improbable 2017 championship season of the Philadelphia The Simpsons Eagles—from training camp to the first Super Bowl title in franchise history. With exclusive inside access, this is the Sponsored by The Heart House inside story you can’t get anywhere else. Four-time Emmy winner, Mike Reiss, who has worked on The Simpsons since episode one, shares stories, scandals, and gossip about working with America’s most iconic Sunday, April 14 cartoon family. Dr. Marc Agronin The End of Old Age Dr. Agronin uses the latest scientific research and first-hand experience as a call to no longer see aging as an implacable enemy and to start seeing it as a developmental force for enhancing well-being, meaning, and longevity.
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