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*Doors at 6:30 p.m., show at 7:30 p.m.*
Event Details
Pop-Up Magazine is back with a brand-new issue this Spring at the gorgeous BAM Howard Gilman Opera House!
Our Spring Issue features new stories by:
Jon Mooallem, writer at large, The New York Times Magazine; author, “Wild Ones”
Michelle Buteau, comedian, Late Night Whenever
Jason Concepcion, senior writer, The Ringer
Mallika Rao, contributor, The Atlantic
Hrishikesh Hirway, host, Song Exploder; co-host, West Wing Weekly
Chris Colin, writer, The California Sunday Magazine, AFAR
Denise Zmekhol, filmmaker, “Skin of Glass”
Natalie Keyssar, photographer
Mohanad Elshieky, comedian
+ live original music by Magik*Magik Orchestra
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Pop-Up Magazine is a live magazine—a night of new, true stories about the fascinating world around us. Each issue is different from the last, with photography, film, radio, and original music mixed together and performed live onstage by a cast of talented people.
Afterward, performers, producers, and the audience stick around for drinks and conversation.
We don't post any video or audio online. You have to be there to see it.
Oh, and here are some nice things folks have said about us:
“A sensation” - New York Times
“Beautiful” - Los Angeles Times
“Highbrow/Brilliant” - New York Magazine
Our Spring Issue features new stories by:
Jon Mooallem, writer at large, The New York Times Magazine; author, “Wild Ones”
Michelle Buteau, comedian, Late Night Whenever
Jason Concepcion, senior writer, The Ringer
Mallika Rao, contributor, The Atlantic
Hrishikesh Hirway, host, Song Exploder; co-host, West Wing Weekly
Chris Colin, writer, The California Sunday Magazine, AFAR
Denise Zmekhol, filmmaker, “Skin of Glass”
Natalie Keyssar, photographer
Mohanad Elshieky, comedian
+ live original music by Magik*Magik Orchestra
***
Pop-Up Magazine is a live magazine—a night of new, true stories about the fascinating world around us. Each issue is different from the last, with photography, film, radio, and original music mixed together and performed live onstage by a cast of talented people.
Afterward, performers, producers, and the audience stick around for drinks and conversation.
We don't post any video or audio online. You have to be there to see it.
Oh, and here are some nice things folks have said about us:
“A sensation” - New York Times
“Beautiful” - Los Angeles Times
“Highbrow/Brilliant” - New York Magazine