Serial

When investigative true crime podcast Serial debuted in 2014, it took the pop culture world by storm. No other podcast has seen such widespread critical and popular acclaim, and Serial in many ways elevated the podcast medium to the vehicle for hard-hitting investigative journalism it is today. If you enjoyed Serial or just love a true crime story, then you don’t want to miss Creating Serial: An Evening with Sara Koenig & Julie Snyder. For one night only, the creators of Serial will be in Dallas to share the story of creating this one-of-a-kind award-winning podcast. Even better, you can still get tickets for 50% off through Goldstar.com if you buy them while supplies last.

There are currently three seasons of the Serial podcast as well as an upcoming HBO series looking into new evidence in the case of Adnan Syed who was featured in season one. That season won the podcast a Peabody Award and reignited public interest in the murder of Hae Min Lee, a high school senior in Baltimore, Maryland who was found murdered in 1999. Adnan Syed was found guilty of Lee’s murder and is currently serving a life sentence, although Serial has brought that conviction into question.

On Tuesday, March 19, Serial creators Sarah Koenig and Julie Snyder will be at the Winspear Opera House to share behind the scenes details and never-before-revealed secrets of the making of serial. Snyder and Koenig will share unaired excerpts from the show and answer audience questions, giving a glimpse into Serial like you’ve never heard.

Tickets to Creating Serial: An Evening with Sarah Koenig & Julie Snyder range from $36 to $58, but Goldstar.com currently has tickets starting at just $20. All it takes is a free Goldstar membership and you can take advantage of this deal on others like it on the hottest things to do in DFW.

Creating Serial: An Evening with Sarah Koenig & Julie Snyder will be held at the Winspear Opera House located at 2403 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201. For more information call 214-880-0202.

 

Saleel Limaye
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