In support of local, neighboring businesses here in town, R.J. Julia Booksellers
is excited to partner with Madison Art Cinemas and Robertson Madison
for two exciting events during our Film & Fashion Weekend!
Pete Hamill and Bob Giraldi, A Poet Long Ago Film Screening
Co-sponsored with Madison Art Cinemas,
join us for a discussion and screening of filmmaker Bob Giraldi’s
adaptation of Pete Hamill’s short story, A Poet Long Ago. Capturing
Brooklyn before it was the trendy haven it is today, get a glimpse of
the borough’s past by following two friends on two very different paths.
Starring Steve Schirrippa of HBO’s The Sopranos. Tickets are $5 each.
BOB
GIRALDI is an award-winning film and television director. From Michael
Jackson’s music video for “Beat It” to his latest short film “A Poet
Long Ago,” Giraldi has produced and directed over 4,000 unique visual
masterpieces.
PETE HAMILL is a novelist, journalist, editor, and
screenwriter. He is the author of 15 previous books including the
bestselling novels Snow in August and Forever and the bestselling memoir A Drinking Life. He writes a column for the New York Daily News and lives in New York City.
Date and time: Saturday, November 16 at 11 am
Location: Madison Art Cinemas, 761 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443
Admission: Tickets are $5 each
Jane Weitzman, Art and Sole | Fashion Show presented by Robertson Madison
Stylish
shoe-lovers unite! Join Jane Weitzman, former EVP of Stuart Weitzman,
for a carefully curated collection of the world’s most beautiful shoes.
We’ll also feature a fun fashion show by Robertson Madison shoe store –
mark the date as a shoe-in on your calendar today!
JANE WEITZMAN
was the EVP of Stuart Weitzman and the first vice president of Stuart
Weitzman retail. She spearheaded philanthropy for the company by
generating funds to support breast and ovarian cancer research and
awareness. She serves on the Trust Board of Boston Children’s Hospital.
Date and time: Sunday, November 17 at 12:30 pm
Location: R.J. Julia Booksellers, 768 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443
Admission: Free and open to the public
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