Fran Lebowitz in Conversation with Brian Vines | Twenty Summers

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Publicado 2021-11-30
Twenty Summers Presents Fran Lebowitz in Conversation with Brian Vines at the historic Hawthorne Barn in Provincetown, Massachusetts, June 12, 2021.

Twenty Summers is an incubator for art and ideas. It imagines a more equitable and sustainable future, twenty summers from today.

The organization was founded in Provincetown's historic Hawthorne Barn, and we honor its legacy of artistic freedom by providing resources, residencies, and a platform for original projects and innovative ideas.

We believe that, in the right context, creative minds can find solutions to our hardest problems.

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  • I think why it’s so easy to love Fran, is not necessarily because of her opinions, of which there are plenty of debatable ones, but because one can tell she’s a genuinely good person with a refreshing curiosity and a great intellect who has given a lot of thought to all aspects of life. Also, there is something very analogue and enduring about her character in this increasingly digitised and trend-obsessed world. I’m a bit out of the loop regarding the status, but I truly hope that Scorsese and Netflix will continue producing the show with her.
  • @mjsdc8072
    Fran is the quintessential New Yorker. Always brilliant.
  • @keter1234
    Fran is experiencing a Renaissance. I'm so happy for her. - I have always loved her.
  • @brandonburt128
    I could listen to Fran Lebowitz all day, but if I had to interview her, I would be a nervous wreck. So glad that there are folks like Brian Vines in the world! He's a charming and urbane interlocutor and this document is for the ages.
  • @redwoods7370
    I saw this woman speak at my college back in the 70's. (I'm 66). She's absolutely brilliant and is one of our national treasures. I listen to her interviews over and over to make sure I catch everything.
  • @Ali-in8xi
    Fran Lebowitz, along with Joan Rivers (may her soul be at rest), are two of the most wittiest women I've ever had the pleasure of listening to.
  • Brian Vine's studio-home is so wonderful it eclipses even Fran's captivating conversation.
  • @edub9930
    Cant get enough Fran. I absolutely adore her.
  • @alipotter0613
    We need Fran to stick around forever. One of the last few people left with common sense.
  • @geisascott7838
    Me encanta esta senora,aprendi a entender el ingles y no e parado jamas de seguirla ,es tan sincera y simpatica que nunca pierde su originalidad.
  • @sani-jl6fi
    I listen to anything and everything Fran Lebowitz with so much fascination, it's actually embrassing how many of her interviews I have bogged my mind with. I truly thank you for this.
  • @sandramalone3522
    Fran is always right on. I would love to see her in person. She's funny, real and a lot of my not so popular opinions are so similar too hers. Love her. And a great interviewer this Brian Vines.
  • I don't know when this was recorded, but I must say thank heaven for the Internet. I'm a New Yorker, but presently, I live somewhere else.
  • @XX-zk2lf
    One of the most brilliant minds to ever exist.
  • @tjdomerny4847
    I know I was lucky to have had parents who loved me, but never once can I recall being asked by them or any adult, " How do you feel?"
  • @Kid_Shelleen
    She is experiencing a Renaissance. I'm so happy for her. - I have always loved her.
  • @jodih3023
    i love you Fran..You are one of a kind..Rave on my dear
  • What a joy it is to find Fran here today and that she has blessed us for so many years and keeps on going. Reminds me of that popular battery bunny .... Keep on drumming Fran, you energize us and we need you today more than ever. Bless you.
  • @AuntieFa
    What a gift!! Thank you for this! Fran is a treasure.