Library Talks
Ein Podcast von The New York Public Library
337 Folgen
-  Margaret Atwood on Shakespeare in the 21st Century and on YouTubeVom: 18.10.2016
-  Mona Eltahawy and Yasmine El Rashidi on White Feminism and the Privilege to ProtestVom: 11.10.2016
-  Sally Mann on Cy Twombly and the Babushkas Who Saved Russian ArtVom: 4.10.2016
-  Yanis Varoufakis and Noam Chomsky on Money and The Sickest Joke in the History of HumankindVom: 27.9.2016
-  Alan Cumming on Memory, Gore Vidal, and Monica LewinskyVom: 20.9.2016
-  Edwidge Danticat on Silence, Bridging Audiences, and Participating in StoriesVom: 13.9.2016
-  Werner Herzog on Death, Executioners, and Advice for FilmmakersVom: 6.9.2016
-  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Walter Mosley on Empire, English, and BeethovenVom: 30.8.2016
-  Maggie Nelson & Wayne Koestenbaum on Clarity & CrueltyVom: 23.8.2016
-  Colson Whitehead on "The Underground Railroad" & PokerVom: 16.8.2016
-  Kevin Young & Gabrielle Hamilton on Food & PoetryVom: 9.8.2016
-  Siddhartha Mukherjee on Genetics & StorytellingVom: 2.8.2016
-  Laurie Anderson on Melville, Opera, and MysteryVom: 26.7.2016
-  Derek Walcott on Hemingway, the Caribbean, & First LoveVom: 19.7.2016
-  John Lithgow & James Shapiro on Guy Fawkes & Falling for ShakespeareVom: 12.7.2016
-  The World in Words Presents: From Ainu to ZazaVom: 5.7.2016
-  Geoff Dyer on Class in AmericaVom: 28.6.2016
-  Bruce Davidson & Matt Dillon on Lasting ImpressionsVom: 21.6.2016
-  Padma Lakshmi on NYC & the Greatest GiftVom: 14.6.2016
-  Jill Leovy on Murder in AmericaVom: 7.6.2016
Join The New York Public Library and your favorite writers, artists, and thinkers for smart talks and provocative conversations from the nation’s cultural capital.
 
 