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The Grand Game

The Grand Game, Then and Now Friday, October 15, 12 pm via Crowdcast About the Event Considered the American ‘national pastime,’ no sport has a richer history than baseball. Yet as a new season draws to a close, the game finds itself at a crossroads, facing a number of serious challenges. Award-winning authors E. Ethelbert […]

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Conjuring the Past

Conjuring the Past: Artifacts of Memory Monday, October 18, 7 pm via Crowdcast About the Event Two women search for meaning by parsing the artifacts of their family and cultural lives. In White Magic: Essays, Elissa Washuta confronts both her past drug addiction and her struggle of being a Native woman by examining her culture’s

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Haunted Pasts

Our Haunted Pasts Tuesday, October 19, 7 pm via Crowdcast About the Event Three writers imagine how memory can reshape and haunt their current-day lives. In M. Soledad Caballero’s poetry collection I Was a Bell, she explores the ripples from the primal moments in her childhood, split between countries, languages, and violence. Ari Honarvar’s novel

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Exponential Age

The Exponential Age: Big Tech and Us Wednesday, October 20, 11 am via Crowdcast About the Event As high-tech innovation moves at a dizzying rate, our world and society is in danger of spinning off its axis. In The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics, and Society, entrepreneur Azeem Azhar presents a

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Global Fiction

Around the World in Five Novels Wednesday, October 20, 7 pm via YouTube About the Event Authors from five continents talk about family, identity, and inclusion in their far-ranging novels. Chilean novelist María José Ferrada’s How to Order the Universe, translated by Elizabeth Bryer, follows a father and daughter’s lives as traveling salesmen in Pinochet-era

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