Library Welcomes TV Critic Alan Sepinwall as He Reminisces About The Sopranos

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The Springfield Library Welcomes TV Critic Alan Sepinwall as He Reminisces About The Sopranos and Discusses How TV Has Changed Since Then

Alan Sepinwall was working as a TV critic for The Star-Ledger when The Sopranos debuted 25 years ago.   He had a front row seat to the drama that changed how TV worked, and how people thought about it. Now working as Rolling Stone's chief TV critic, and author of many best-selling books on the medium — including The Sopranos Sessions — Alan will talk not only about Tony Soprano and friends, but about all the ways that TV has changed since he started writing about it almost 30 years ago. 

 

This program will take place at the Springfield Free Public Library at 2:00 PM on Sunday, April 14.

  

This program is free and open to all members of the general public, but get here early because space is limited.

 

The Springfield Free Public Library is located at 66 Mountain Avenue.   Entrances to the Library are located on Hanna Street (across from the municipal parking lot) and off of North Trivett Street (adjacent to the Rescue Squad parking lot.)

 

For more information, contact Library Director Dale Spindel at [email protected]