Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough
Monday, January 30, 2006
The media can’t seem to get enough of Michael Jackson. Margo Jefferson, a Pulitzer Prize–winning critic for The New York Times, analyzes America’s fascination with Michael Jackson—from his days as the The King of Pop, to his ever-changing appearance, to his child molestation trial. Her new book is On Michael Jackson.
Events: Margo Jefferson will be reading
Monday, January 30th at 7pm
Barnes and Noble, Chelsea (at 21st St. and Sixth Avenue)
Music: “ABC,” “Billie Jean,” “Rokin’ Robin” and “Thriller” from “The Essential Michael Jackson,” a MJJ Productions Inc. release
Events: Margo Jefferson will be reading
Monday, January 30th at 7pm
Barnes and Noble, Chelsea (at 21st St. and Sixth Avenue)
Music: “ABC,” “Billie Jean,” “Rokin’ Robin” and “Thriller” from “The Essential Michael Jackson,” a MJJ Productions Inc. release

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