Tracy Chapman talks with Dana Goodyear

On Saturday, September 24, The New Yorker Festival is featuring a not to miss event: Tracy Chapman talks with Dana Goodyear: A Conversation with Music Songs of love and social justice.

Who:
– Tracy Chapman started playing guitar and writing songs as a child. While she was a student at Tufts University, and performing in Boston coffeehouses, she was signed to a major label. In 1988, she recorded her eponymous début album, which won four Grammys, including Best New Artist. Her latest release, “Where You Live,” is out this fall.

– Dana Goodyear is a senior editor at The New Yorker. Her poetry collection, “Honey and Junk,” came out earlier this year.

When: 7 P.M. Satalla
Where: 37 West 26th Street, New York

(Note: All programming is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, visit www.newyorker.com.)

Tickets ($35) available online at ticketmaster.com (Onsale to General Public: Thu, 08/25/05 12:00 PM EDT) at all outlets, or by phone: call 1-877-391-0545

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