Common Ground#963

But Will You Love Me Tomorrow?

Featuring Laura Flam, Emily Sieu Liebowitz, and Phong H. Bui

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Authors Laura Flam and Emily Sieu Liebowitz join Rail Publisher and Artistic Director Phong H. Bui for a conversation. We conclude with a poetry reading by Liebowitz.

In this talk

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Emily Sieu Liebowitz

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Emily Sieu Liebowitz is the co-author of But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: an Oral History of 1960s Girl Groups and two collections of poetry, National Park from Gramma Press and In Any Map from The Song Cave. The recipient of fellowships from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Vermont Studio Center, and Wendy’s Subway, Liebowitz has also worked in arts communications at the Brooklyn Museum and the Academy of American Poets. Her writing has appeared in the Brooklyn Rail, Vulture, Lit Hub, the Believer, Poetry and various other publications. She currently splits her time between Brooklyn, NY and her hometown of Hayward, CA.

Laura Flam

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Laura Flam is an award-winning interior designer, storyteller, and lifelong New Yorker. She’s an avid music collector with a passion for unearthing the hidden histories of our most beloved artists and songs. But Will You Love Me Tomorrow: An Oral History of 60s Girl Groups is her debut book.

Phong H. Bui

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Artist, writer, and independent curator Phong H. Bui is Publisher and Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Rail, the River Rail, Rail Editions, and Rail Curatorial Projects. Among many other awards, Bui received The Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Prize for Arts Writers in 2017, was the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from University of the Arts in 2020, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts in 2021.

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