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Events for March, 2018
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Amy ChuaAmy ChuaIn Political Tribes, Chua outlines how the U.S. has ignored the importance of tribal politics and argues that our country must rediscover a national identity that transcends group differences. |
Zadie SmithZadie SmithFrom the award-winning author of White Teeth, On Beauty, and Swing Time, comes Feel Free, a collection of essays covering recent events in culture, politics, and the author’s own life. |
Jorge RamosJorge RamosWhat does it mean to be an American? In Stranger, the Emmy-award winning journalist and Univision anchor explores his own biography as an immigrant from Mexico, with America’s long immigration history as a backdrop, to answer this question and more about our current political moment. |
RodriguezRodriguezRodriguez, the legendary singer-songwriter and self-taught guitarist, began performing in bars and clubs in Detroit in the 1960’s as the city suffered post-industrial urban decay. |
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Steven PinkerSteven PinkerIn Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress, Pinker connects hard data with a keen understanding of the human mind to show that people are safer, freer, healthier, wealthier, and happier now than at any previous time in history. |
Michio KakuMichio KakuThe science correspondent for CBS This Morning traverses the frontiers of astrophysics, artificial intelligence, and technology to offer a vision of man’s future in space, from settling Mars to traveling to distant galaxies in The Future of Humanity. |
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CANCELED R...CANCELED – GASWolfgang Voigt – an artist, music producer, label owner, and one of the co-founders of the Cologne-based electronica and techno label Kompakt – presents GAS, a sinister work of sound art based on highly condensed classical sound sources. |
Modern Loss: ...Modern Loss: Rebecca Soffer and Gabrielle BirknerModern Loss is a fresh examination into navigating grief and resilience in the age of social media, offering comfort and community through candid essays from a variety of voices. |
Mari AndrewMari AndrewAm I There Yet captures the comical complexities of navigating adulthood through essays and illustrations by the writer, illustrator, and Instagram sensation. |