Shep Gordon to appear at Cherry Hill’s JCC

Hollywood manager

Hollywood manager

Entertainment manager “Supermensch”  will be among the numerous celebrity authors appearing at the Bank of America Festival of Arts, Books and Culture in Cherry Hill, New Jersey this month.
 
The annual week-long event returns to the Katz Jewish Community Center, Nov. 13 through Nov. 20.
 
Gordon will provide humorous anecdotes from his book, “They Call Me Supermensch”, which details his legendary show business career with A-list clients and friends such as Alice Cooper, Jimi Hendrix, Luther Vandross, Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang Puck, Bette Davis and Sylvester Stallone.
 
Another speaker will be Dan Raviv, a current CBS radio network national correspondent and former CBS News foreign correspondent, who will share his two-decades of expertise in espionage and foreign policy, plus give an analysis of the recent elections. Raviv has written several books on Israel’s intelligence agency, including Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel’s Secret Wars: Updated & Revised.
 
The festival will also feature presentations from comedian Kevin Pollack, New York Times best selling authors, Howard Blum, Janice Kaplan and Gary Belsky, plus millionaire entrepreneur, Jesse Itzler.
 
General admission tickets for individual events range from $12 to $35 (general public) or $10 to $30 for Katz JCC members.  Gold and platinum-level festival passes are still available and range from $210 to $285, or $400 to $525 when bought as a pair.
 
Sunday, Nov. 13 through Sunday, Nov. 20, various times – 1301 Springdale Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ

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