Dead Ladies NYC #25

Happy September! We’re celebrating FIVE YEARS of the Dead Ladies Show NYC this month—the first edition took place on September 5, 2018 at the illustrious KGB Bar. It has been an extraordinary ride—fascinating women, incredible presenters, and an audience that makes the whole labor of love worth it! (That’s you.)

And now, by popular demand, the information for our next show!

DEETS: Wednesday, September 27, 7–9pm at the Red Room at KGB Bar! (85 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003, Third Floor.) BUY TICKETS HERE!

(As always, if the cover charge presents any issue, please contact us and we can absolutely work something out.)

Join Molly and Sheila as we learn about an influential mother in Christian theology, a Surrealist painter who became part of the French Resistance, and a speed racer who shattered records and expectations in the automotive world!

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MONICA OF THAGASTE (331–387 AD) was the mother, and a major theological interlocutor, of Saint Augustine, considered one of the most influential figures in early Christianity.

MARY REYNOLDS (1891–1950) was an American-born artist and advocate who became a central figure of the Surrealist movement in Paris. A “relentless bohemian” who counted Man Ray, Alexander Calder, Peggy Guggenheim and Marcel Duchamp as close friends, Mary was renowned for her bookbinding, particularly her surprising and unorthodox use of materials like teacup handles, thermometers, and kid gloves. She refused to leave Paris during the Nazi occupation of France, and became a member of the French Resistance. When she was discovered, she narrowly avoided capture by escaping over the Pyrenees on foot, before returning to Paris after the war.

JESSI COMBS (1980–2019) was an icon in the automotive world. Trained as a mechanic, Combs made her name on TV, one of the first women to host a car-repair TV show. In 2013, she set a women’s record in land-speed racing, achieving 398 mph in a jet-powered car built from an Air Force fighter plane. In 2019, Combs died while attempting to break her own record driving that same jet-powered car.

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Your presenters:

SUSANNAH BLACK ROBERTS is senior editor at the magazines Plough Quarterly and Mere Orthodoxy. She and her husband split their time between the Upper West Side and the West Midlands of England.

GRACE ENRIGHT is a Midwest transplant to New York who works in the grocery industry. She loves all things Art History and, if you’re looking, you can find her rewatching “Moonstruck” starring Cher and Nicolas Cage.

BOB SOROKANICH is an automotive journalist and a former editor at Road & Track Magazine. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.