When in 1922 Pola Negri was disembarking the ship in New York she was greeted by cheering crowds of fans, the city mayor and a new luxury car - a gift from the Paramount studio. What she did not know was that at the same time five other her compatriots ruled American culture. Stage belonged to Gilda Gray, theater – to Anna Held, jazz - Sophie Tucker, literature - Anzia Jezierska and journalism to Rose Pastor-Stokes.
Join us for an insightful, entertaining and very much informative evening with Prof. Andrzej Krakowski as he shines light and gives long-due credit to Polish women who shaped the American culture of the 1920s.
THE BIG SIX
Polish Queens of the American Culture of the 1920s.
by
Andrzej Krakowski, Ph.D.
Tuesday, May 21, 7:30 p.m.
The Kosciuszko Foundation: 15 E 65th Street, NYC
Andrzej Krakowski, Professor of Screenwriting and Producing at the City College of NY, awarded film producer, author and director. His production of a 10-episode dramatic TV series titled We Are New York won two Emmy Awards in 2010.
Wine and cheese reception will follow the presentation.
Regular admission: $10