Free Library Festival: Tom Davis | 39 Years of Short-Term Memory Loss: The Early Days of SNL from Someone Who Was There

    Free Library Festival: Tom Davis | 39 Years of Short-Term Memory Loss: The Early Days of SNL from Someone Who Was There

    Presented by Free Library of Philadelphia at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library

    April 18, 2009


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    In 39 Years of Short-Term Memory Loss, four-time Emmy Award winner Tom Davis, an original writer for Saturday Night Live and comedy partner of Al Franken, offers a behind-the-scenes account of the genesis of one of television's most iconic shows. An irreverent memoir that chronicles Davis' coming of age in an era of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll, 39 Years features cameo appearances by the show's greatest personalities from Lorne Michaels to Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Chris Farley, and more.

    Tom Davis presents from the Bank of America Main Stage.


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        Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library

        1901 Vine Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19103

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        Dates:
        April 18, 2009

        Times:
        Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 1:00 pm

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