WSHU Public Radio invites you to
WSHU’s popular lecture series features fascinating — and wonderfully diverse — voices. Whether they’re renowned news anchors, cookbook writers, or authors of compelling non-fiction, this season’s speakers cover the full range of human experience. You won’t want to miss a single conversation.
Reservations are required for all lectures. All attendees must have pre-registered on WSHU's Web site to secure their seats. A $3 suggested donation will be collected at the door to benefit WSHU Public Radio.
Feb. 21: Henry Cejudo, 3 p.m., Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT
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Henry Cejudo, the youngest American wrestler ever to earn an Olympic gold medal when he won at the 2008 Bejing Olympics, will talk about and sign copies his new memoir, American Victory: Wrestling, Dreams, and a Journey Toward Home, co-authored with Bill Plaschke. The book is about a young and determined American-born son of undocumented Mexican immigrants, who, against all odds and expectations, came to dominate freestyle wrestling in Beijing.
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Mar. 18: John Barricelli, 7 p.m., University Commons, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT
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Chef John Barricelli will discuss recipes from The SoNo Baking Company Cookbook, his new collection of easy-to-create sweet and savory breads and baked goods. Barricelli is host of Everyday Baking from Everyday Food on PBS, and owner of the SoNo Baking Company & Café in South Norwalk, Conn. His credits include appearances on Martha Stewart’s Omnimedia and as a featured chef on Everyday Food.
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