Pamela Keogh Discusses Audrey Hepburn And Signs Copies Of Her Book In NYC 4/19

By: Apr. 09, 2009
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Transport Group, the winner of a special 2007 Drama Desk Award and a 2007 Obie Award, will present bestselling author Pamela Keogh to discuss the iconic Audrey Hepburn; from her renowned grace and beauty to her close friendship with Givenchey. Celebrate Audrey Hepburn's 80th birthday with this New York Times bestselling author. Keogh will also be signing her new paperback What Would Audrey Do?, on sale in the lobby.

Pamela Keogh is the author of the internationally bestselling illustrated biographies Audrey Style, Jackie Style, and Elvis Presley: The Man, The Life, The Legend. A journalist, she has also been published in Town & Country, British Vogue, Self Magazine, The New York Times, and many other national publications. She has also appeared on numerous television shows, ranging from Larry King Live to the Today Show. A graduate of Vassar College, she lives in New York City.

Keogh's book, What Would Audrey Do?: Timeless Lessons for Living With Grace and Style - soon to be released in paperback - will be available for sale following the Talk Back. It is a charming guide to Audrey-inspired living for the modern woman. Keogh reveals life lessons from a woman who survived every setback with panache.

Insightful, fun, and practical, What Would Audrey Do? contains beginner to advanced lessons on Audrey Style and Grace, as well as fascinating biographical info and anecdotes. Through extensive research, oral histories, photographs, and original interviews, Keogh applies Audrey's philosophies to all aspects of life. What Would Audrey Do? includes:
- Dating advice from the woman who enjoyed romances with JFK, William Holden, and - Mel Ferrer
- A primer on Audrey's style, and how to apply it to today's clothes, makeup, and accessories
- Audrey's diet, exercise, and anti-aging tips
- St. Audrey: long before Bono and Angelina Jolie, Audrey did invaluable work for UNICEF, teaching us much about extending ourselves to others

What Would Audrey Do?
Timeless Lessons for Living with Grace and Style
Gotham Books | $15.00 | ISBN: 978-1-592404285

Being Audrey is the story of Claire Stark, a New York woman who has it all: a fabulous life, the husband of her dreams, and a view of Tiffany's from her Fifth Avenue apartment. When calamity strikes and her fairytale world threatens to collapse, Claire seeks refuge in her imagination, where she embarks on a hilarious, romantic adventure inspired by the films of her heroine, Audrey Hepburn. As Hepburn's characters in the classic films Roman Holiday, Funny Face, Love in the Afternoon, Sabrina, and Breakfast at Tiffany's, Claire's fantastical escape appears complete until she must confront the reality of what she stands to lose. Being Audrey celebrates the variety of life and the themes embodied by one of America's most beloved and enduring movie stars.

Being Audrey and Talk Back with Pamela Keogh will be held at 220 East 4 Street, between Avenues A & B (6 to Astor Place, W/N to 8th Street or F/V to Second Avenue) on 4/19. Tickets, which are $38 - $45, are available at www.transportgroup.org or by phoning (212) 564-0333 or TheaterMania at (212) 352-3101. For more information about Being Audrey or Transport Group, visit www.transportgroup.org. Get the behind-the-scenes story on the creation of Being Audrey at www.beingaudrey.blogspot.com. For more information on Pamela Keogh, visit www.pamelakeogh.com.


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