As the first volume of her new memoir is released, Cher takes to our stage to turn back time on her bumpy rise from sassy kid dreaming of becoming Audrey Hepburn to bell-bottomed folk/rock singer, pop megastar, feminist icon, award-winning actress and the only artist to have a #1 single on a Billboard chart in each of the past seven decades.
No matter when you first fell in love with Cher, you won’t want to miss her nostalgic conversation with Harry Smith.
Harry Smith is a professor at his Alma mater Central College in Pella, Iowa, where he teaches a seminar on curiosity and adaptability. Until spring of this year, Smith was a reporter for NBC News and before that he worked as a reporter and anchor at CBS News. He also hosted Biography at A&E. Smith has reported multiple stories from all fifty states and filed pieces from each continent. He has interviewed a passel of presidents and plenty of superstars. In a network career spanning nearly forty years, Smith often found his favorite stories in places far from the headlines. He has won four Emmy awards, a Peabody and an Edward R. Murrow Award. He is married to Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame legend Andrea Joyce, and he lives in NYC.
Please note that this live event will not be recorded for later viewing. Copies of the book are not signed and there is no meet & greet offered.