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Anna Sale

In Conversation with Nadia Bolz-Weber

In Let’s Talk About Hard Things, the host of WNYC’s award-winning podcast “Death, Sex, & Money” employs the best of what she’s learned from her podcast to share why having tough conversations is important and how to have them in a thoughtful and generous way.

Date:
May 4, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
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Ticket: $8
Free Ticket + Book with Signed Bookplate: $32

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Casey Wilson

In Conversation with Adam Pally

In The Wreckage of My Presence, the actor and co-host of the hit podcast “Bitch Sesh” shares her thoughts on modern-day womanhood and motherhood and argues that lowbrow pop culture is the perfect lens through which to examine human nature

Date:
May 6, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

Ticket: $12
Free Ticket + Book with Signed Bookplate: $32

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Senator Amy Klobuchar

In Conversation with Kara Swisher

In Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age, the senior senator from Minnesota presents the history of antitrust in America and the way forward to protect all Americans from the dangers of curtailed competition, and from vast information gathering, through monopolies.

Date:
May 10, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

Ticket: $10
Ticket + Signed Book: $38

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Pepper Teigen

In Conversation with Priya Krishna

In her debut cookbook, The Pepper Thai Cookbook: Family Recipes From Everyone’s Favorite Thai Mom, Pepper offers 80 stir-fried, saucy, sweet and tangy Thai-style recipes including fried chicken larb, pad Thai brussels sprouts, lemongrass chicken, and the scalloped potatoes. She also shares stories from her life, from the early days of adjusting to living in the U.S. to what it’s like to live with America’s favorite food family.

Date:
May 13, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

Ticket: $6
Free Ticket + Signed Book: $35

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Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein

In Conversation with Reena Ninan

In Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein explain how and why humans are so susceptible to noise in judgment and offer simple remedies for people to reduce both noise and bias, and ultimately make far better decisions.

Date:
May 20, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

Ticket (limited quantity): $12
Free Ticket + Book with Signed Bookplate: $37

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What Matters to Millennial Jews

Unpacking the Pew Research Center’s 2020 Survey of Jewish Americans

Hear about the research findings on millennials from Pew Research Center’s 2020 survey of Jewish Americans and see the findings come to life in a candid conversation with Rabbi Aaron and fellow millennials about how they relate to the range of topics surveyed.

Date:
May 24, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
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Free. Donations appreciated.

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Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer

Experience the world premiere virtual screening of Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer. From award-winning journalist DeNeen Brown and acclaimed director Dawn Porter, the documentary film comes one hundred years after the two-day Tulsa Massacre in 1921 that led to the murder of hundreds of Black people and left thousands homeless and displaced.

Date:
Jun 13, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
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FREE

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Amanda Kloots

In Conversation with Zach Braff

In Live Your Life: My Story of Loving and Losing Nick Cordero, Kloots—a host for CBS’s “The Talk” and a celebrity fitness trainer—reflects on life with her husband, a Broadway star and Tony-nominee whose public battle with Covid-19 and tragic death made headlines around the world.

Date:
Jun 14, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

Ticket (limited quantity): $10
Free Ticket + Book with Signed Bookplate: $33

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Black Life and National Memory with The Atlantic’s Inheritance Project

With Anna Deavere Smith, Clint Smith, Vann R. Newkirk II, and Gillian B. White

In a conversation for Juneteenth, contributors to The Atlantic’s “Inheritance” project about American history, Black life, and the resilience of memory share reflections on their writing to surface Black history that has been intentionally obscured, and shake our national memory.

Date:
Jun 16, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
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Free, with donations to Sixth & I appreciated.
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But You’re Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood

Book Club with Kayleen Schaefer

In But You’re Still So Young, journalist Kayleen Schaefer employs data research and hundreds of interviews to reveal how today’s thirtysomethings are living their lives in ways that upend the traditional checklist of becoming an adult in American society. Hear from Schaefer, ask her questions, and spend time in breakout groups to reflect on how the book relates to your own experiences.

Date:
Jun 22, 2021 • 7:00 pm ET
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SOLD OUT.

We encourage you to order the book from Politics and Prose Bookstore.

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