The Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House will present JANELLE MONÁE in Conversation about her new book “The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories from Dirty Computer,” on Monday, April 18.
Pulling from the Afrofuturistic vision of her hit album “Dirty Computer,” the collaborative short fiction collection features stories by Monáe and an array of “talented female and non-binary writers” including Danny Lore and Sheree Renée Thomas who will join Monáe on stage for the evening conversation. BAM audience members will be among the first with copies of the book before it drops a day later.
Ross, and Mr. Eazi on her resume, has accumulated over 400 million views on YouTube—she is one of the most viewed African artists of all time. Lastly by the time this hits the stands, 2x-Grammy Award-winning bassist Marcus Miller would have kicked off his two-week residency at the iconic Blue Note New York from April 12 to April 17, and April 19 to 24, Marcus will perform two shows a night at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. ET.
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