Philip Glass Talks with Paul Simon at BAM for Conclusion of Simon Celebration

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Tonight at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Paul Simon and Philip Glass come together at the BAM Harvey Theater for a conversation about art, life, and the creative process that will include questions from the audience as well. It is the culmination of Love in Hard Times: The Music of Paul Simon, BAM's monthlong celebration of the famed singer-songwriter that included David Byrne's unforgettable rendition of "You Can Call Me Al" and "I Know What I Know" for the April 9-13 events, Under African Skies. For tickets to tonight's BAMtalk, visit bam.org.

  • Sunday, May 4, 2008
    Philip Glass Talks with Paul Simon at BAM for Conclusion of Simon Celebration

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    Tonight at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Paul Simon and Philip Glass come together at the BAM Harvey Theater for a conversation about art, life, and the creative process that will include questions from the audience as well. It is the culmination of Love in Hard Times: The Music of Paul Simon, BAM's monthlong celebration of the famed singer-songwriter that included David Byrne's unforgettable rendition of "You Can Call Me Al" and "I Know What I Know" for the April 9-13 events, Under African Skies. For tickets to tonight's BAMtalk, visit bam.org.

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