1.5 hours
Freeport Performing Arts Center
Starting at USD 23
Wed, 27 Aug, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm (GMT-04:00)
Freeport Performing Arts Center
30 Holbrook Street, Freeport, United States
AO Scott is an American journalist and cultural critic. He started his career at The New York Review of Books. In 2000, he began writing film reviews for The New York Times and became its chief film critic in 2004. In 2023, he moved to The New York Times Book Review as a critic at large, writing about literature and ideas. His love of film was sparked during an extended visit to Paris in his teens during which he frequented independent movie theaters scattered on the Left Bank. Scott cited the growing gap between audience and critic as an impetus for his return to the book world. Scott has taught at Wesleyan University and is the author of the book Better Living Through Criticism: How to Think About Art, Pleasure, Beauty and Truth.
Richard Russo is a novelist, short story writer, screenwriter and teacher. He is the author of ten novels and, in 2002, received the Pulitzer Prize for Empire Falls. He is a master at capturing small-town life, often setting his work in Maine. Several of his works have been adapted into television series and movies. His most recent book, to be released in May 2025, is a collection of essays titled Life and Art that explores how life and art inform each other and how the stories we tell ourselves about both shape our understanding of the world around us. Russo has a PhD from the University of Arizona and taught literature for a time at Colby College. He and his wife are residents of Maine.
Jeffrey Brown is an American journalist and senior correspondent for the PBS News Hour. Brown’s reports focus on arts and literature, and he has interviewed numerous writers, poets, and musicians. Brown studied Classics at the University of California, Berkeley, and received a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia. Brown began work at the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour in 1988 and served in a variety of roles as a reporter and producer in economics, national affairs and general events, until he was named the PBS NewHour’s arts correspondent in 2002 and chief correspondent for arts, culture and society in 2013. Brown published a collection of poetry called The News in 2015. Brown has won a News & Documentary Emmy Award and Peabody Award, among other accolades.
In examining the intersection of art and literature with life, these three cultural luminaries will help highlight the broader impact of art and literature on our social and political identities.
Lead Sponsor for this event is The Dara Jeanne Kaufman Fund
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General Admission | 23 USD |
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