Superman at 75: Celebrating America’s Most Enduring Hero

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a celebration of the Man of Steel’s 75th anniversary! Experts on the superhero including his biographer, writers, and artists will gather to discuss one of the most enduring cultural figures of the last century and the continuing fascination with his true identity. Participants include Random House author Larry Tye, who wrote Superman: The High-Flying History of America’s Most Enduring HeroJenette Kahn, former publisher and president of DC Comics; Denny O’Neil, who spearheaded a remake of Superman in the 1970s; Jim Shooter, who sold his first Superman story as he was turning 13; Nicky Nicholson Brown, whose grandfather founded the company that became DC Comics; Sam Norich, publisher of The Jewish Daily Forward and David Weiss, whose father was, in the eyes of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster, a dead ringer for his Man of Steel. Birthday cake included.

From INSIDE NEW YORK – Frozen yogurt (colloquially called “froyo”) is quickly becoming akin to coffee through the prominence it occupies in the diets of urban dwellers, especially in summer months. Unsurprisingly, competition between froyo brands is fierce to attain a status parallel to the one Starbucks holds for coffee. Several members of the Inside New York staff sampled a recent entrant into such competition — Flavaboom (600 Sixth Ave., 212-414-0100), which opened last May in Chelsea… Read the full review at Inside New York.










When: Sun., Jan. 27, 2013 at 12:00 pm
Where: American Jewish Historical Society
15 W. 16th St.
212-294-6160
Price: $25
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a celebration of the Man of Steel’s 75th anniversary! Experts on the superhero including his biographer, writers, and artists will gather to discuss one of the most enduring cultural figures of the last century and the continuing fascination with his true identity. Participants include Random House author Larry Tye, who wrote Superman: The High-Flying History of America’s Most Enduring HeroJenette Kahn, former publisher and president of DC Comics; Denny O’Neil, who spearheaded a remake of Superman in the 1970s; Jim Shooter, who sold his first Superman story as he was turning 13; Nicky Nicholson Brown, whose grandfather founded the company that became DC Comics; Sam Norich, publisher of The Jewish Daily Forward and David Weiss, whose father was, in the eyes of Superman co-creator Joe Shuster, a dead ringer for his Man of Steel. Birthday cake included.

From INSIDE NEW YORK – Frozen yogurt (colloquially called “froyo”) is quickly becoming akin to coffee through the prominence it occupies in the diets of urban dwellers, especially in summer months. Unsurprisingly, competition between froyo brands is fierce to attain a status parallel to the one Starbucks holds for coffee. Several members of the Inside New York staff sampled a recent entrant into such competition — Flavaboom (600 Sixth Ave., 212-414-0100), which opened last May in Chelsea… Read the full review at Inside New York.
Buy tickets/get more info now