Jane Russell Celebration with Christina Rice!
- Jun 15, 2021
- 1 min read

Hello everyone,
Sending best wishes your way as California gets ready to reopen. Yay!
Are you ready for the summer? Are you ready to come and visit us?
We are very happy to announce the return of in-store events this Saturday, June 19th at 4:00 pm when we welcome author Christina Rice for a reception and book signing for the much anticipated release of her brand new book, Mean...Moody...Magnificent! Jane Russell and the Marketing of A Hollywood Legend.
We will have Jane memorabilia on display, Jane music on the hi-fi and plenty of books on hand, so come by and say hello and get a signed copy of this great new book.
But wait, can't make it on Saturday the 19th? Not in Hollywood?
Well, you can still be part of the fun courtesy of the interwebs.
Monday, June 21st is actually the 100th birthday of the one and only Jane Russell, and you can join Christina and yours truly on Monday, June 21st at 6 pm (pst) via zoom as we celebrate with a discussion about the book and are treated to a musical "Jane Russell Storytellers" style performance by Christina.This should be a fun salute to an original valley girl on her actual centennial.
Sign up for the webinar here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1OI8zomETMK3fVgWq_YMgw
Order a signed copy today and we'll get Christina to personalize it before we send it your way.
Hope to see you Saturday the 19th or hope you can join us on zoom Monday the 21st as we pay tribute to Jane Russell!






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