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Bryn Mawr Alum, Grammy Nominee (And She’s A Best-Selling Author) To Speak On Campus Wednesday

by Gerry November 25, 2021

Reading Series//Dec. 1 at 7:30pm//We are excited to welcome BMC alum, musician, and writer Michelle Zauner to campus! Zauner heads @Jbrekkie and released her memoir, Crying in H Mart, earlier this year to great acclaim.

Learn more at https://t.co/VZalUA6Q6P. #bmcbanter pic.twitter.com/NfnGbEM2rC

— BrynMawrArts (@BrynMawrArts) November 22, 2021

On Wednesday night (December 1), Michelle Zauner will return to Bryn Mawr College, where she graduated in 2011. 

That’s kind of a big deal, considering that in April of this year, her critically acclaimed memoir, Crying in H-Mart was published. Then in June, Zauner’s band, Japanese Breakfast released their Grammy-Award-Nominated album Jubilee.

At this rate, it won’t be long before she replaces that Katharine Woman as Bryn Mawr College’s most famous alumna. 

For the price of one admission (Free) you get to listen in-person to a big-time author and a big-time indie popstar. 

But you do have to sign up for a ticket.

 

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