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Events for October, 2022
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NEW VENUE: RY XNEW VENUE: RY XOn his third album, Blood Moon, the Australian musician explores connections to nature, to emotions and relationships, and to his body and spirit. |
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POSTPONED: Pe...POSTPONED: Pete SouzaIn The West Wing and Beyond: What I Saw Inside the Presidency, Souza shares rarely seen photos and stories of life and work in the White House, the Situation Room, and more. You’ll go behind the scenes of consequential moments in the Oval Office, decisive meetings in the West Wing, and even some fun moments aboard Air Force One—all offering a fascinating look into the details that comprise the modern presidency. |
RESCHEDULED D...RESCHEDULED DATE: Pete SouzaIn The West Wing and Beyond: What I Saw Inside the Presidency, Souza shares rarely seen photos and stories of life and work in the White House, the Situation Room, and more. You’ll go behind the scenes of consequential moments in the Oval Office, decisive meetings in the West Wing, and even some fun moments aboard Air Force One—all offering a fascinating look into the details that comprise the modern presidency. |
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Temple GrandinTemple GrandinA quarter of a century after her memoir, Thinking in Pictures, forever changed how the world understood autism, Grandin transforms our awareness of the different ways our brains are wired in Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions. |
Iliza ShlesingerIliza ShlesingerIn All Things Aside: Absolutely Correct Opinions the award-winning comedian, actor, writer, and producer shares a collection of hilarious and insightful essays about the exasperating issues of everyday life. From the macro to the micro, Shlesinger tackles it all with her no-BS comedic style. |
CANCELED: Stu...CANCELED: Stuff They Don’t Want You to KnowIn their new book Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know, Ben Bowlin, Matthew Frederick, and Noel Brown, hosts of the eponymous podcast, look at popular conspiracy theories—from chemtrails to surveillance to the Tuskegee experiment—and seek to discern fact from fiction. |
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Orhan PamukOrhan PamukFrom the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature comes Nights of Plague —a bold and brilliant novel, part detective story and part historical epic that chronicles a plague ravaging a fictional island in the Ottoman Empire. |
Phil RosenthalPhil RosenthalIn Somebody Feed Phil the Book, Rosenthal presents more than sixty of viewers’ most requested recipes from acclaimed international chefs and local legends alike and shares never-before-heard stories from every episode of the first four seasons of the series. |
MATISYAHUMATISYAHUMore than a decade after his first solo tour, MATISYAHU and his band have embraced improvisational music as a way to express the yearning for deep spiritual meaning, connect to something beyond the self, and reflect the unpredictable flow of life. |
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Workshop: How...Workshop: How to Become a ChangemakerImparting lessons from his new book, Becoming a Changemaker, social entrepreneur and UC Berkeley Haas faculty member Alex Budak leads an interactive workshop on leading positive change no matter your role, title, or level. CANCELED: Kev...CANCELED: Kevin NealonIn I Exaggerate: My Brushes with Fame, the comedian shares original full-color caricatures and funny, endearing personal essays about his famous friends. Alongside his portraits and doodles, Nealon takes readers through his memories including being on the SNL set with Chris Farley and Dana Carvey, his idolization of James Taylor, the eulogy he gave at his dear friend Garry Shandling’s funeral, and much more. |
FiveThirtyEig...FiveThirtyEight Politics PodcastNate Silver, Galen Druke and special guests will discuss how the current political environment has upended expectations and how the 2022 midterms could be historic. |
Jon MeachamJon MeachamIn And There Was Light, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and #1 New York Times bestselling author chronicles the life of Abraham Lincoln, charting how—and why—he confronted secession, threats to democracy, and the tragedy of slavery to expand the possibilities of America. |
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Beth OrtonBeth OrtonAfter struggling with incorrectly diagnosed health issues for years, the singer-songwriter turned a major corner in 2014 when she was finally able to begin managing her condition with medication after the correct diagnosis. These experiences turned into the eight-track Weather Alive, the first album she’s ever self-produced in her nearly 30-year career. |
An Evening wi...An Evening with Andrés CepedaOriginally from Bogota, Colombia, the singer-songwriter and Latin GRAMMY award-winner’s career has spanned over 20 years, making him one of the most important pop artists in his hometown. |