Fran Lebowitz: An Evening at The Town Hall

Writer, social commentator, and New York icon Fran Lebowitz returns to The Town Hall for two evenings of conversation, observations, and sharp-witted commentary on contemporary life. Known for her unmistakable perspective on culture, politics, art, and New York City, Lebowitz remains one of America’s most distinctive public intellectuals.
For decades, Lebowitz has cultivated a devoted following through her essays, interviews, and public appearances. Her ability to blend humor, criticism, and cultural observation has made her a beloved figure among artists, writers, and LGBTQ+ audiences alike.
The evenings are expected to feature audience questions and Lebowitz’s signature reflections on everything from city life and literature to politics and the absurdities of modern culture. No two appearances are ever quite the same, making each event a unique experience.
Whether known from her books, documentary appearances, or Martin Scorsese’s Pretend It’s a City, Lebowitz continues to be one of New York’s most entertaining and insightful voices.
