An Afternoon with Author, Colette Shade at Huxley & Hiro
Step into the world of the Y2K era with Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything (Essays on the Future That Never Was) by Colette Shade! Join us for an exciting in-person event in to celebrate the release of this debut essay collection that takes readers on a captivating journey back to the turn of the millennium.
In Y2K, Shade delves into the cultural, political, and technological shifts of the late 90s and early 2000s, blending her own coming-of-age story with a sharp, insightful analysis of how the world was forever changed. From the early days of the internet to the rise of pop culture icons, this collection unpacks everything—from inflatable furniture and body glitter to the lasting effects of the housing market collapse in 2008.
Join us for a conversation with Colette Shade as she explores how the trends, symbols, and movements of the Y2K era continue to shape our lives today. She’ll discuss the cultural significance of everything from Britney Spears’ iconic red catsuit to the rise of Starbucks, the Global War on Terror, and how the fight over climate change evolved through the lens of Hummers and Priuses.
Whether you lived through the era or are curious about how it reshaped the world we live in, Y2K provides an unforgettable, nostalgic look at how a period of boom and bust has left a lasting imprint on our culture.
Following the discussion, Colette will take questions from the audience, providing further insight into her experiences and the themes explored in her book.
Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
All Ages
Free Entrance, Registration Required
Presented by Huxley & Hiro Booksellers.
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