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Events for November, 2019
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“Modern Love”...“Modern Love” Screening and ConversationScreen an episode of the new Modern Love Amazon Original series, based on Deborah Copaken’s “Modern Love” essay, “When Cupid is a Prying Journalist.” Conversation with Copaken and Daniel Jones, editor of the “Modern Love” column at The New York Times, to follow. |
CANCELED: Eve...CANCELED: Eve RodskyOffering a 21st-century solution to the age-old problem of women shouldering the brunt of domestic responsibilities, Fair Play identifies the 100 main tasks in any marriage in this combination how-to guide for couples and modern marriage manifesto. |
Finding My Re...Finding My Religion: The Relevance of Judaism TodayIn Here All Along, Sarah Hurwitz—former head speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama—recounts her journey to reconnect with Judaism and the profound insights she discovered along the way. During an interactive conversation, Hurwitz and Rabbi Aaron Potek discuss (and debate) the most exciting, important, challenging, and inspiring aspects of Judaism and talk about why it’s worth participating in this rich and complicated tradition. |
J.S. OndaraJ.S. OndaraHailed by Rolling Stone as “an invigorating new voice in American folk music,” the Nairobi-born singer-songwriter offers a fresh take on the American dream in his debut album, Tales of America. |
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Happier Hour:...Happier Hour: An Evening With Gretchen and ElizabethIn the award-winning podcast, bestselling author Gretchen Rubin and her sister Elizabeth Craft offer tips on how to be happier, healthier, and more creative. |
SiriusXM Coff...SiriusXM Coffeehouse Tour Featuring Joshua Radin & The WeepiesSinger-songwriter Joshua Radin comes together with husband-and-wife duo The Weepies for an evening of folk music. |
Harry Potter ...Harry Potter and the Sacred TextWhat if we read the books we love as if they were sacred texts? What would we learn and how might they change us? Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is a podcast the reads Harry Potter, the best-selling series of all time, as if it was a sacred text. |
Jordan RakeiJordan RakeiThe New Zealand-Australian multi-instrumentalist and vocalist performs from his latest album, Origin. |
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Lindy WestLindy WestFrom the New York Times columnist and bestselling author of Shrill comes The Witches Are Coming, an incisive cultural critique that explains how patriarchy, intolerance, and misogyny are still alive and well. |
Dear HBR: Per...Dear HBR: Perfect TimingIn a live recording of “Dear HBR,” the advice show for workplace dilemmas, hosts Alison Beard and Dan McGinn discuss your timely questions about when to leave a job, take a risk, pitch a new idea and more with Daniel Pink, the bestselling author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing. |
Amjad Ali KhanAmjad Ali KhanThe world’s preeminent sarod player brings his expressive sound to a family gathering of Indian classical music as he performs alongside his sons, Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash. |
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DessaDessaThe singer, rapper, and songwriter defies genres and expectations on Sound the Bells, her groundbreaking live record with the Minnesota Orchestra. |
Reginald Dway...Reginald Dwayne BettsA poet and essayist, Dwayne Betts speaks about the impact of mass incarceration on American society as part of the Creative Mornings/DC breakfast lecture series. |
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