Live From the Artists Den

Alanis Morissette

Season 1, Episode 1 of 13

A dozen years after her stunning debut, Jagged Little Pill - an album that won four Grammys and sold an unthinkable 30 million copies - Alanis Morissette remains not only an enduringly popular artist, but one whose success stems from a fierce commitment to authenticity and, to an equal extent, vulnerability. Judson Memorial Church was built in 1890 with the vision of aiding Lower Manhattan's growing immigrant population through social services in addition to religious ones, but it was in the mid-1960s that Judson earned its national reputation as a progressive church - both by organizing politically around social justice issues and opening the church to experimental, avant-garde artists from many genres. The Artists Den hosted an intimate performance in the famous Lombardo-Romanesque building by multi-platinum songstress Alanis Morissette, who gave a taste of her new album, Flavors of Entanglement, on the eve of its June 10, 2008 release.

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
9/17/2009
2 p.m.
11/7/2009
11 p.m.
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