Course: Frank Sinatra and the Rise of American Pop Culture (OSH-SINATRA)

This course will examine the life and work of singer/actor/activist Frank Sinatra. From humble beginnings, Sinatra emerged as a Big Band singing sensation prior to World War II. He later came to dominate post-war popular culture, starring in films and recording what became known as the Great American Songbook. 

He was also a controversial figure: a friend of presidents, yet tied to underworld figures. Readings will be Kitty Kelley's His Way, an unauthorized biography, Gay Talese's Esquire article "Frank Sinatra has a Cold," and Pete Hamill's Why Sinatra Matters.

 Session: OSH126.SINATRA (SOLD OUT! Waitlist available)

Schedule: Thursday, 11/13 & Friday, 11/14
Times: 01:00pm - 04:00pm

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Peter Begans

Facility Detail

TBD - UR Campus
490 Westhampton Way
Richmond, VA 23173