![]() ![]() Isabella Rossellini With Menno Schilthuizen: Chicken and Eggs Apr 3 Hear what he has to say about the Justice Department under the Trump administration, the redistricting process and the upcoming 2018 election in this TimesTalk with political reporter Alex Burns. Mar 28įormer Attorney General Eric Holder has been pretty busy since he left office in 2015: After returning to private practice, he became chair of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee. Snag a ticket for the chance to hear the pair reminisce about filming the series over four decades.Įric Holder, Former Attorney General of the U.S. Luke Skywalker and Yoda will reunite for one night only at the 92nd Street Y this month-or rather, the actors behind the characters will. Mark Hamill in Conversation With Frank Oz Mar 22 New York Times staff reporter Sarah Maslin Nir sits down with MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota for a frank conversation on the system’s past and future. Pretty much every New Yorker has strong opinions about the subway system-not all of them positive. John Oliver joins Scovell at the 92nd Street Y to discuss her latest book, Just the Funny Parts: … And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking Into the Hollywood Boys’ Club. ![]() ![]() Nell Scovell in Conversation With John Oliver Mar 20Įven if you don’t know Nell Scovell by name, you’re certainly familiar with her work: The writer, producer, showrunner and director worked behind the scenes of Monk, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Murphy Brown, The Muppets and other iconic TV shows. Rowling come up with Buckbeak the hippogriff or the Sorcerer's Stone, anyway? Dive into the texts and paintings from antiquity that inspired the beloved series in this Brooklyn Brainery lecture led by art history scholar Gabriella Corey. (Side note: We would really like to know how one becomes a fashion historian.) They’ll dissect the cultural change that moved styles from the buttoned-up circle skirts of the ‘50s to the mod mini dresses and beehives of the ‘60s. ‘60s Fashion: The Youthquake and its Aftershocks Mar 14ĭesigners Anna Sui and Andrea Aranow will sit down with fashion historian Hazel Clark for this discussion at the Museum of the City of New York. Glass will play video clips, snippets of audio and even music to give the audience some insight into his creative process and influences. Seven Things I’ve Learned: an Evening With Ira Glass Mar 10įans of This American Life won’t want to miss this talk from its creator, producer and host. So go on-find out what makes you curious. You’ll find conversations with award-winning authors, lectures on the city’s long-forgotten history, light-hearted talks about pop culture and everything in between on this list. Indulge your inquisitive spirit in one of these fascinating talks and lectures in NYC this spring. No, curiosity is certainly a force for good: It’s what sparks an interest, awakens intelligent thought and opens the mind up to learning something new. A little curiosity never harmed anyone-probably not even that proverbial kitty. That whole “curiosity killed the cat” thing isn’t true. ![]()
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