

An Evening with Moby + John Hodgman
- Venue: National Sawdust
- Address: 80 North 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
- Dates and Times: May 14, 2019, at 7:30 pm
- Host: National Sawdust+, curated by Elena Park
- Collaborators: McNally Jackson Books
- Artists/Performers:
- Moby: Iconic musician, DJ, and activist. He will reflect on his journey, chronicled in his second volume of life story, Then It Fell Apart. He will also perform an acoustic song or two and host a book signing.
- John Hodgman: Writer, comedian, and actor. He will engage in a candid conversation with Moby.
- Activity Description: This National Sawdust+ evening features Moby reflecting on questions of emptiness despite success and what happens when things fall apart, twenty years after his album Play. The event includes a conversation with John Hodgman, an audience Q&A, an acoustic performance by Moby (not a full concert), and a book signing for Moby's book, Then It Fell Apart. The program is supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Intimate artist conversation
Acoustic performance
Memoir book launch
Celebrity interview format
Tips
📚book signing for *Then It Fell Apart* after
🚇10 minute walk from the L train
An Evening with Moby + John Hodgman
Williamsburg


An Evening with Moby + John Hodgman
- Venue: National Sawdust
- Address: 80 North 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
- Dates and Times: May 14, 2019, at 7:30 pm
- Host: National Sawdust+, curated by Elena Park
- Collaborators: McNally Jackson Books
- Artists/Performers:
- Moby: Iconic musician, DJ, and activist. He will reflect on his journey, chronicled in his second volume of life story, Then It Fell Apart. He will also perform an acoustic song or two and host a book signing.
- John Hodgman: Writer, comedian, and actor. He will engage in a candid conversation with Moby.
- Activity Description: This National Sawdust+ evening features Moby reflecting on questions of emptiness despite success and what happens when things fall apart, twenty years after his album Play. The event includes a conversation with John Hodgman, an audience Q&A, an acoustic performance by Moby (not a full concert), and a book signing for Moby's book, Then It Fell Apart. The program is supported by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Intimate artist conversation
Acoustic performance
Memoir book launch
Celebrity interview format
Tips
📚book signing for *Then It Fell Apart* after
🚇10 minute walk from the L train
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