Gigi Anders - Men May Come & Men May Go, But I've Still Got My Little Pink Raincoat...Life and Love
Jewish Community Center Houston, TX
Girls Night Out! Author of the hilarious memoir JUBANA!: The Awkwardly True and Dazzling Adventures of a Jewish Cubana Goddess, Washington Post special correspondent Gigi Anders and her parents were born Jewish in Havana, Cuba. The trio fled Castro's regime for the United States in 1961. Eventually, Gigi turned to writing. She relates her obsessions with clothing and men through a series of beautifully crafted vignettes. From one very fabulous and elusive little pink raincoat to a discontinued Chanel red lipstick, these true stories chronicle ten classically glamorous and hard-to-find items, the corresponding hard-to-pin-down boyfriends--and the quest to nail them both, delivering a tasty, uplifting, and universal meditation on the things we crave and the lengths we'll go to get them. Arrive at 5:45 p.m. for cocktails and conversation.
Note: Gigi Anders - Men May Come and Men May Go, But I've Still Got My Little Pink Raincoat...Life and Love In and Out of My Wardrobe, Thursday, November 1st @ 6:15 PM
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| Start: | Thursday Nov 01, 2007 6:15 PM | | End: | Thursday Nov 01, 2007 7:30 PM |
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Jewish Community Center
5601 S. Braeswood
Houston, TX 77096
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