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What To Do In Fairfield This Week

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Here are a few highlights of things to do in and around Fairfield this week, including talks by best-selling authors and a free movie screening. See our Events calendar for more items.

Monday, Jan. 28

Open Visions Forum: Fran Lebowitz: 8 p.m. The best-selling author gives a lecture titled “Metropolitan Life: An Evening with Fran Lebowitz.” Fairfield University’s Quick Center for the Arts, 1073 N. Benson Road.

Tuesday, Jan. 29

Community Cinema: “Soul Food Junkies:” 7 p.m. The Fairfield Theatre Company offers a free screening of Byron Hurt’s documentary “Soul Food Junkies.” 70 Sanford St.

Wednesday, Jan. 30

One-on-One Career Counseling: Noon. Elizabeth Kaufman, career coach and owner of Keystone Consulting, offers consultation sessions for job-seekers. Register at the Information Desk or by calling 203-256-3160. Fairfield Public Library, 1080 Old Post Road.

Thursday, Jan. 31

“Slavery in Connecticut:” 7 p.m. Yale University’s Alegra de Bonaventura discusses her book “In My Master’s House: The Untold Story of Family and Slavery in Early New England.” Fairfield Museum and History Center, 370 Beach Road.

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