Selected Shorts: Death, Sex, and Money

death-sex-money-1400Anna Sale, host of the Death, Sex, and Money podcast leads a night of stories inspired by the podcast about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation.

With readings by Becky Ann Baker (Girls), Sam Underwood (The Following), Kathleen Chalfant (Wit, The Affair) David Costabile (Breaking Bad) and more.

Hosted by Anna Sale.

Death, Sex & Money is WNYC’s show about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Launched in May 2014, the show has featured intimate and personal conversations about money and relationships, infidelity, career moves, parenting, mental illness, divorce, gender identity, dying, and “shouldless days.” Host and managing editor Anna Sale created the show out of her desire to hear more open and honest conversations about the things that we think about a lot, and need to talk about more.

A limited number of premium seats are available, with a $50 tax-deductible contribution per ticket to Symphony Space.  











When: Wed., Jan. 27, 2016 at 7:30 pm
Where: Symphony Space
2537 Broadway
212-864-1414
Price: $30
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death-sex-money-1400Anna Sale, host of the Death, Sex, and Money podcast leads a night of stories inspired by the podcast about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation.

With readings by Becky Ann Baker (Girls), Sam Underwood (The Following), Kathleen Chalfant (Wit, The Affair) David Costabile (Breaking Bad) and more.

Hosted by Anna Sale.

Death, Sex & Money is WNYC’s show about the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Launched in May 2014, the show has featured intimate and personal conversations about money and relationships, infidelity, career moves, parenting, mental illness, divorce, gender identity, dying, and “shouldless days.” Host and managing editor Anna Sale created the show out of her desire to hear more open and honest conversations about the things that we think about a lot, and need to talk about more.

A limited number of premium seats are available, with a $50 tax-deductible contribution per ticket to Symphony Space.  

Buy tickets/get more info now