Television pioneers Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg ushered in an all-new era of crime television with the phenomenally popular Charlie’s Angels, which debuted in 1976. Over the course of five seasons it looked at society through an especially flattering funhouse mirror. Author and scholar Amanda Reyes joins us for this special screening of two episodes of the series along with an informative and opinionated discussion about its merits and importance. Free and open to the public.
