Events - June, 5, 2012

Books, Film

Author's Favorite Movie Night: Adam Gopnik Presents Double Indemnity

Adam Gopnik has written seven books including his lovely memoir Paris to the Moon, and the most recent The Table Comes First: France, Family and...
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Art/Photo/Design, History/NYC

The Portrait Medal and Its Place in Italian Renaissance Culture," led by Stephen K. Scher, art historian

The portrait medal, an art form virtually invented during the early Italian Renaissance, encapsulates the most essential values and interests of that period. In one...
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Science/Tech/Health, Religion/Spirituality, History/NYC

A Genetic History of the Jewish People with Harry Ostrer in conversation with Laurie Goodstein

Harry Ostrer MD, a medical geneticist and authority on the genetics of the Jewish people, shares insight into the work of scientific pioneers. Learn how...
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Performing Arts/Film, Books

Shawn Colvin - Diamond in the Rough

A very special night with Grammy Award winner Shawn Colvin as she discusses her memoir Diamond in the Rough. There will also be a short...
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Performing Arts/Film, Books

Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers discusses her book I Hate Everyone...Starting With Me.
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Legal/Politics/Economics, History/NYC

Destructive Creators: Jewish Immigrant Bankers, the Business of Mass Migration and the Failures that Reshaped American Finance, 1914

Rebecca Kobrin, Columbia University, explores how Jewish immigrant banks were central to the daily economic lives of thousands of Yiddish speaking Jews on the Lower...
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LGBTQ+

Eminent Outlaws: Scenes of the Crime, A Lecture by Chris Bram

In the years following World War II, a small group of gay writers established themselves as literary power players, fueling cultural changes that would resonate...
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History/NYC

The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King with Rich Cohen and Nicholas Lemann

Known as El Amigo, the Gringo, or simply Z, Samuel Zemurray started with nothing but a cart of freckled bananas and built a sprawling empire....
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History/NYC

Carol Willis - BUILDING / TYPE: New York's Newspaper Towers

Curator Carol Willis reflects on the research for the exhibition News PAPER Spires and proposes that New York's early newspaper headquarters represent an extraordinary new...
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Books

The Democratic Contradictions Of Multiculturalism

St. Mark's Bookshop & Telos Press present a reading & discussion with Jens-Martin Eriksen & Frederik Stjernfelton on The Democratic Contradictions Of Multiculturalism What is multiculturalism?...
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