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Events for November, 2021
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Lara Downes &...Lara Downes – Tomorrow I May Be Far AwayThe acclaimed pianist presents a kaleidoscopic evening of music and poetry inspired by myriad stories of migration and transformation, joined in special-guest appearances by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rita Dove and by the vibrant and innovative Thalea Quartet. |
VIRTUAL: Jami...VIRTUAL: Jamie OliverFrom global food phenomenon and bestselling author of 24 cookbooks comes Together, a celebration of welcoming friends and family back around your table with incredible food to share. |
Andy CohenAndy CohenAndy Cohen has made a career, and a life, out of making the ordinary extraordinary. In Glitter Every Day, the “Watch What Happens Live” host and “The Real Housewives” executive producer shares 365 sayings and quotes from the icons, thought leaders, Real Housewives, and legendary celebs that fuel his fun, offering words of daily inspiration to make any ordinary day shine bright. |
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VIRTUAL: Dani...VIRTUAL: Daniel SokatchAs an expert who understands both sides of one of the world’s most complex and controversial conflicts, New Israel Fund CEO Daniel Sokatch dives into why so many people feel so strongly about Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict without actually understanding it very well in Can We Talk About Israel? Sokatch will be in conversation with Jodi Rudoren, the editor-in-chief of the Forward. |
Ruston Kelly ...Ruston Kelly – Shape & Destroy TourWith his sophomore album Shape & Destroy, the Nashville-based artist documents his experience maintaining sobriety and finally facing the demons that led him to drug abuse in the first place. |
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Emily Ratajko...Emily RatajkowskiFrom the model, actress, entrepreneur, activist, and global social media phenomenon comes My Body, a profoundly personal exploration of feminism, sexuality, and power. |
Christone “Ki...Christone “Kingfish” IngramHailed as one of the defining blues voices of his generation, the GRAMMY-nominated artist showcases one-of-a-kind guitar and vocal skills on his second album, 662, featuring songs that reflect on his experiences in and away from his home in the Mississippi Delta. |
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DarlingsideDarlingsideOn their third album Fish Pond Fish, the acclaimed folk quartet uses nature as a looking glass for the here and now, taking us into gardens, orchard rows, down to the ocean floor, and under stars. |