Harvard Book Store
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Elizabeth Margulis at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Elizabeth Margulis—Professor and Acting Chair of the Department of Music at Princeton University, where she directs the Music Cognition Lab—for a discussion of her new book, Transported: The Everyday Magic of Musical Daydreams. She will be joined in conversation by Psyche Loui—Associate Professor of Creativity and Creative Practice in the Department of Music at Northeastern […]
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Loubna Mrie at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Loubna Mrie—Syrian writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The London Review of Books, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic—for a discussion of her new book, Defiance: A Memoir of Awakening, Rebellion, and Survival in Syria. She will be joined in conversation by Ambassador Samantha Power—Pulitzer Prize–winning author, Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International […]
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Isaac Butler at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Isaac Butler—author of the National Book Critics Circle Award-winner The Method and the coauthor of The World Only Spins Forward—for a discussion of his new book, The Perfect Moment: God, Sex, Art, and the Birth of America's Culture Wars.
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Phill Branch at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Phill Branch—writer, live performance storyteller, and regional Emmy Award-winning filmmaker—for a discussion of his new memoir The Double Dutch Fuss. He will be joined in conversation by Erica Buddington—public scholar, poet, and educator and Founder & CEO of Langston League.
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Michael Bronski at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Michael Bronski—Professor of Practice in Media and Activism in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Program at Harvard University—for a discussion of his revised and expanded edition of his first book, A Queer History of the United States: Revised and Expanded.
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Meg Stone at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Meg Stone—Executive Director of IMPACT Boston, an abuse-prevention and empowerment self-defense organization—for a discussion of her book "Don't Fight Back": And 10 Other Myths About Crime, Personal Safety, and Gender-Based Violence. She will be joined in conversation by Shameka Gregory—Executive Director of the Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Prevention Program for the City of Cambridge.
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Thomas S. Mullaney at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Thomas S. Mullaney—award–winning Stanford historian, Guggenheim fellow, and former Kluge Chair in Technology and Society at the Library of Congress—for a discussion of his new book, How We Disappear: A Personal History of Information.
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Dave Zirin at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Dave Zirin—author of eleven books on the politics of sport and sports editor at The Nation Magazine—for a discussion of his new book, The People's Historian: The Outsized Life of Howard Zinn. He will be joined in conversation by Howard Bryant—author of eleven books and winner of a 2025 Sports Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Series as […]
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Stephen O’Connor at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Stephen O'Connor—author of seven books, including the novel Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemings and the short story collection Here Comes Another Lesson—for a discussion of his latest novel, We Want So Much to Be Ourselves. He will be joined in conversation by Rick Moody—author of six novels, including The Ice Storm, and professor at Tufts University.
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Fergus M. Bordewich at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, United StatesHarvard Book Store welcomes Fergus M. Bordewich—the award-winning author of nine previous nonfiction books, including The First Congress and America's Great Debate—for a discussion of his new book, Centennial: The Great Fair of 1876 and the Invention of America's Future. He will be joined in conversation by Kate Clifford Larson—prize-winning author of several biographies, including Walk With Me: A Biography of Fannie […]
