Library Talks
A podcast by The New York Public Library
337 Episodes
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Journalism in the Age of Trump
Published: 3/8/2017 -
Civil Rights Journeys Across Generations
Published: 2/28/2017 -
Casanova: Seduction and Genius in Venice
Published: 2/21/2017 -
Hugh Ryan on the Queer Histories of Brooklyn's Waterfront
Published: 2/14/2017 -
Emmett Till: True Stories of An American Tragedy
Published: 2/7/2017 -
George Washington and the Hyper-Partisan Now
Published: 1/31/2017 -
New York Never Built
Published: 1/24/2017 -
Art Spiegelman on How He Sees Himself, Becoming a Devotee to Another Artist, and the Artist After Art
Published: 1/17/2017 -
Our Compelling Interests: A Panel on Diversity and Democracy
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Rebecca Solnit, Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, Garnette Cadogan, Suketu Mehta, and Luc Sante on Phone Maps, Libraries, and Walking
Published: 1/3/2017 -
Michael Chabon and Richard Price on Plot, Secular Judaism, and Remembering to Make Stuff Up
Published: 12/27/2016 -
Neil Gaiman Reads "A Christmas Carol" (Rebroadcast)
Published: 12/20/2016 -
Paul Krugman on Fake News, Lying Candidates, and What Public Intellectuals Need to Do
Published: 12/13/2016 -
James McBride on James Brown and NYC
Published: 12/6/2016 -
Sarah Sze on Scale, Gravity, and Value
Published: 11/29/2016 -
Robbie Robertson on Six Nations Inspiration, Bob Dylan, and Goals of the Soul
Published: 11/22/2016 -
Wole Soyinka on Hollywood, Reparations, and Morgan Freeman
Published: 11/15/2016 -
Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Margo Jefferson on Understanding Uncle Tom's Cabin
Published: 11/8/2016 -
Marina Abramović and Debbie Harry on Doubt and Diaries
Published: 11/1/2016 -
Tim Wu on How the Internet Is Not Really Free
Published: 10/25/2016
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