Our last show was 2/9/24
Love is in the air! Come celebrate the month of passion and connection with us at Joe’s Pub on Friday, February 9 at 7pmET with our Valentine’s show, “Love, Sweet Love: Stories from the Heart.” Our fabulous lineup of intergenerational storytellers will be sharing tales of falling in love, learning to love themselves, their truest passions, and more. Bring your lover, your loved ones, or your own beautiful self for a night of heartfelt stories that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy.
Team 20s: Michelle Aboodi is a corporate sustainability professional by way of CNN, Unilever, and Nike. As a Generation Women retreat attendee her love of writing was reignited and her work has been featured in Odyssey, Thought Catalog, Hey Alma, and LinkedIn. She’s a lover of books, popcorn, police procedurals, and kind people.
Team 30s: Leah Rubin-Cadrain is a creative director in augmented reality. She is also a writer. She lives in NY with her wife and toddler.
Team 40s: Mara Mindell lives in Austin, Texas. She’s been an conference planner, an actor, and a certified HR professional. She’s written several promising book titles.
Team 50s: Jane L. Rosen is an author, screenwriter, and New York Times, Redbook, Tablet and HuffPost contributor. Her first novel, Nine Women, One Dress, was translated into ten languages. Her second novel, Eliza Starts a Rumor, has been optioned by Universal Television. A Shoe Story and On Fire Island are out now! Her latest, Seven Summer Weekends is out on June 4th.
Team 60s: Rachel Cline is a novelist and essayist. She has been a fellow at Sewanee, a resident at Yaddo, a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome and taught writing at USC, NYU, Sarah Lawrence, and Eugene Lang. She lives in Brooklyn, mere blocks from where she grew up.
Team 70s: Candy Schulman is an award-winning essayist. Publications include New York Times, Washington Post, The Cut, McSweeney’s. She is a creative writing professor at the New School. Her fourth-grade novel was sent to the principal, and she was sent to her high school principal after breaking the women’s dress code in 1968.