Events - March, 18, 2013

History/NYC

A Case For Solomon: Bobby Dunbar And The Kidnapping That Haunted A Nation

Tal McThenia, radio and television documentary writer and producer, chronicles one of the most celebrated—and most misunderstood—kidnapping cases in American history. It took nearly a...
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Legal/Politics/Economics, LGBTQ+

Queer in America

James Lecesne hosts an evening on how writers are working to make it better for LGBT youth. Watch a screening of the Academy Award-winning documentary...
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Performing Arts/Film

Harvey Fierstein & Cyndi Lauper

Grammy Award winning pop icon Cyndi Lauper and four-time Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein have teamed up on “Kinky Boots,” the highly anticipated new musical...
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Food & Drink

New Flavors from Languedoc-Roussillon

Discover wines from Languedoc-Roussillon, an area spanning the Mediterranean coast, from the Spanish border to Rhône Valley. The largest wine-producing region in France, Languedoc-Roussillon boasts...
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Legal/Politics/Economics

Republicans to Cities: Drop Dead

According to NY Times journalist Kevin Baker, "cities don't count anymore — at least not in national Republican politics," though four-fifths of Americans live in densely populated locales. Baker leads...
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Books

Philip Roth and the Modern Jewish Predicament

On March 19, 2013, Philip Roth, the irreverent and iconic American author, turns 80! The relevance of Roth’s fiction to American history, the sociology of American-Judaism,...
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Performing Arts/Film

Seth Meyers

Join one of today’s funniest, most inventive comedians for a conversation with Bill Carter about his extraordinary career, which includes Saturday Night Live.
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