Events - March, 19, 2013

Performing Arts/Film

MetTalks: Giulio Cesare

David McVicar's acclaimed production of Handel's most popular opera comes to the Met with David Daniels, Natalie Dessay, and Alice Coote in the leading roles....
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Food & Drink

The New Little Germany: New York Revisits the German Table

From the proliferation of local beer gardens to the growing visibility of Austro-German dining spots, New York City is rediscovering the pleasures of the German...
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History/NYC

Fortune in My Eyes: A Memoir of Broadway Glamour, Social Justice, and Political Passion

David Rothenberg's multilayered life thrust him into Broadway’s brightest lights, prison riots, political campaigns, civil rights sit-ins, and a Central American civil war. His journey...
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Books

Harlan Coben - Six Years

Bestselling author Harlan Coben reads from and signs copies of his new novel, a work of suspense with memorable characters and twists and turns to...
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Books

Ann Hood

Escape the early spring chill and warm up in the rare books room with bestselling novelist Ann Hood and writer/interviewer Chris Castellani. This is a...
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Art/Photo/Design

Danh Vo

Danh Vo, the ninth artist to win the Hugo Boss Prize, discusses his exhibition The Hugo Boss Prize 2012: Danh Vo, on view at the Guggenheim...
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Legal/Politics/Economics

The AIG Story: Hank Greenberg and Lawrence A. Cunningham

Hear the firsthand account of one of the great business success stories of the twentieth century and a captivating history of the evolution of global...
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Books

Alexander Garvin - The Planning Game: Lessons from Great Cities

The Planning Game: Lessons from Great Citiesprovides a focused, thorough, and sophisticated overview of how planning works. Generously illustrated with 200 colorful photographs, diagrams, and...
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Books

Leigh Newman - Still Points North: One Alaskan Childhood, One Grown-up World, One Long Journey Home

Part adventure story, part love story, part homecoming, this page-turning memoir explores the extremes of belonging and exile, and the difference between how to survive...
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Books

Jeffery Deaver

As part of the Center's Crime Fiction Academy, acclaimed author, Jeffery Deaver, will offer practical writing tips to budding authors while also giving insight to readers...
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Art/Photo/Design

Celebrating Harvey Kurtzman

Legendary artists Drew Friedman, Robert Grossman, Al Jaffee, and Arnold Roth will discuss the life and works of Harvey Kurtzman with a panel moderated by...
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Art/Photo/Design

African Art, New York, and the Avant-Garde

Nell Irvin Painter, Edwards Professor of American History, Emerita, Princeton University Sarah Lewis, faculty, Yale University School of Art Introduced Yaëlle Biro, Assistant Curator for the Arts of Africa Nell...
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Legal/Politics/Economics

Small + Shared = Green

Smaller housing and sharing units means greater residential density: the most efficient route to reducing a population's carbon footprint. Join us for a lively conversation...
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Books

Leigh Newman

Part adventure story, part love story, part homecoming, Newman's page-turning memoir, Still Points North: One Alaskan Childhood, One Grown-up World, One Long Journey Home, explores the...
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