Friday, March 11, 2011

April 28: FAIR's 25th Anniversary Benefit





FAIR's 25th Anniversary Benefit
April 28, 2011, 7:00pm
symphony space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York City

Please join renowned activist and scholar Noam Chomsky, Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman and Salon.com columnist Glenn Greenwald for a special evening to support FAIR.

Tickets are $45
On sale NOW at
symphonyspace.org
or call 212-864-5400 (box office hours 1-6pm EST)

RESERVE THE BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE: Special LIMITED reserved seating available for $100 and up. Your name will appear in the event program as a Silver Anniversary supporter. For reserved seating, please contact Deborah Thomas at dthomas@fair.org, or call 212-633-6700 ext 18.

All proceeds to benefit FAIR, the national media watch group.

Noam Chomsky is a prolific writer, speaker and path-breaking media critic. Best known for books like Manufacturing Consent, Chomsky is among the most important public intellectuals in American life.

Amy Goodman is an award-winning investigative journalist and syndicated columnist, author and the host of Democracy Now! airing on more than 900 public television/radio stations worldwide. Goodman is the author of four New York Times bestsellers. Her latest book, Breaking the Sound Barrier, proves the power of independent journalism in the struggle for a better world.

Glenn Greenwald is one of the most astute and penetrating media critics of our time. He is a columnist at Salon.com and the author of the bestselling books A Tragic Legacy and Great American Hypocrites.

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