The Feature is Female: "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work", Introduced by Comedi...
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In the third of four documentaries about inspiring women, travel alongside comedian Joan Rivers for a candid look at the struggles, sacrifices, and joys of this groundbreaking female performer. Writer, comedian, and host of NPR’s Ask Me Another, Ophira Eisenberg provides an introductory appreciation.
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The Feature is Female: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, Introduced by Comedian Ophira Eisenberg
Tuesday, March 19
Doors: 6:00 pm
Event: 6:30 pm
Free

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Organizer of The Feature is Female: "Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work", Introduced by Comedian Ophira Eisenberg
Founded in 1863, Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) functions as a library, museum, and urban education center dedicated to the people of Brooklyn, providing opportunities for civic dialogue and thoughtful engagement.
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