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JUNE 26TH: HOW I LEARNED LITTLE THINGS ARE BIG

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ON JUNE 26TH, little things mean a lot with NYT's bestselling author JACOB TOMSKY, one-to-watch comedian BROOKE VAN POPPELEN, and KATE GREATHEAD who's been cleaning up at The Moth all year.
PLUS: How I Learned's (semi-) regular side project, BEST IN SHOW, rolls out on June 14th. Details here.
OK, carry on. See you soon. Be amazing.
 
The How I Learned Series
HOW I LEARNED LITTLE THINGS ARE BIG

Featuring:

BROOKE VAN POPPELEN
(Comedy Central; Girl Code)
JACOB TOMSKY
(Heads in Beds; The New York Times)
BRIAN GROSZ
(Voiceover Artist / Musician)
KATE GREATHEAD
(Writer / Storyteller, The Moth GrandSLAM)
ERIC NOAH FELDMAN
(Humor Writer, McSweeney's)

Creator / Producer / Host:
Blaise Allysen Kearsley

Wednesday, June 26th
8:00PM / Doors at 7
Happy Ending Lounge

302 Broome Street
Between Forsyth + Eldridge
B, D to Grand / F, J, M, Z to Delancey
FREE


www.howilearnedseries.com

 
BROOKE VAN POPPELEN was named one of the "Best New Comedians in 2012" byEsquire Magazine and was a featured performer at SXSW and the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. She is a writer for MTV's Failosophy and is a contributing writer and producer for both Guy Code and Girl Code on MTV2. Brooke recently appeared on Comedy Central in The John Oliver New York Stand-Up Show and she can be seen regularly on The History Channel's I Love the 1880's. (Photo: Seth Olenick)

JACOB TOMSKY is the author of The New York Times bestselling memoir, Head in Beds, and is a dedicated veteran of the hospitality business. His writing has appeared inThe New York Times, The Daily Beast, The Wall Street Journal, O Magazine, and other venues. Born to a military family in Oakland, California, Tomsky now lives in Brooklyn.(Photo: Michael Lionstar)
 

KATE GREATHEAD's illustrious life in the spotlight began in first grade, when she was chosen as a subject in Michael Apted's documentary, The Up Series in America, which profiles the lives of 7-year-olds, and revisits them every seven years for the rest of their lives. The series was cancelled due to poor ratings, but Kate shares her life story with the public through a variety of forums, including The Moth. She lives in Park Slope with 5 roommates where she is at work on a novel/memoir titled Progress Reports.

BRIAN GROSZ is a voiceover artist and musician hellbent on a quest for world-domination, an alternative to the Scientific Method, a better mousetrap, his own space-program/lingerie-modeling-agency and something better than sliced bread.



 
ERIC NOAH FELDMAN is a New York City based writer and storyteller who is squandering his overpriced legal education. You can read Eric's essays online atMcSweeney's and Hypocrite Reader, hear his stories on the Story Collider andSoundtrack Series podcasts, and follow his antics on Twitter @ericnoah. He enjoys improv comedy, rye Manhattans, and Oxford commas.


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