National World War II Museum executives and exhibit designers discussed the creation of Liberation Pavilion, the museum's seventh and final permanent exhibit hall. The National World War II Museum is located in New Orleans.
Historian Nick Mueller discussed working with author Stephen Ambrose to create the National World War II Museum. Nick Mueller serves as President and CEO Emeritus of the National World War II Museum, located in New Orleans.
Jessica Wilson (Pepperdine University), co-editor of "The Liberating Arts," and contributors Zena Hitz (St. John's College) and Jonathan Tran (Baylor University) talked about the value of a liberal arts education. This event was hosted by Plough magazine at the 3 West Club in New York City.
Adam Levy discussed his publishing company, Transit Books, which focuses on international literature and translated books. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Cultural critic and film historian Peter Biskind looked at the changes in television over the past 40 years from the networks to cable to streaming. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal media and entertainment bureau chief Amol Sharma.
Autism activist Amy Lutz examined how 19th century theories are still influencing policies for autistic and disabled people. This event was hosted by "words" bookstore in Maplewood, NJ.
Cultural critic and film historian Peter Biskind looked at the changes in television over the past 40 years from the networks to cable to streaming. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal media and entertainment bureau chief Amol Sharma.
Maj. Gen. Gregg F. Martin, Ret. ("Bipolar General"), Lt. Col. William Stuart Nance, Ret. ("Commanding Professionalism"), and Col. Daniel Morgan, Ret. ("Black Hearts and Painted Guns") discussed the challenges of command in the U.S. military. The Association of the United States Army hosted this event in Washington, DC.
Eric Setzekorn ("Arming East Asia"), Col. L. Scott Lingamfelter, Ret. ("Yanks in Blue Berets"), and Lt. Col. James Lechner, Ret. ("With My Shield") talked about military deterrence in the 21st century. The Association of the United States Army hosted this event in Washington, DC.
Co-authors Katie Wells (Georgetown University) & Kafui Attoh (City University of New York) talked about Washington, DC's unsuccessful fight to keep Uber out of the city. This event was hosted by Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
Johns Hopkins University's Yascha Mounk spoke about identity politics & how the country can benefit from a more shared values focus. The City College of New York hosted this event.
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed whether former president Donald Trump and the GOP can win again. George Washington University in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Former Macmillan CEO John Sargent discussed his memoir about his four decades in the publishing industry. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Jessica Wilson (Pepperdine University), co-editor of "The Liberating Arts," and contributors Zena Hitz (St. John's College) and Jonathan Tran (Baylor University) talked about the value of a liberal arts education. This event was hosted by Plough magazine at the 3 West Club in New York City.
Adam Levy discussed his publishing company, Transit Books, which focuses on international literature and translated books. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Cultural critic and film historian Peter Biskind looked at the changes in television over the past 40 years from the networks to cable to streaming. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal media and entertainment bureau chief Amol Sharma.
Autism activist Amy Lutz examined how 19th century theories are still influencing policies for autistic and disabled people. This event was hosted by "words" bookstore in Maplewood, NJ.
Cultural critic and film historian Peter Biskind looked at the changes in television over the past 40 years from the networks to cable to streaming. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal media and entertainment bureau chief Amol Sharma.
Maj. Gen. Gregg F. Martin, Ret. ("Bipolar General"), Lt. Col. William Stuart Nance, Ret. ("Commanding Professionalism"), and Col. Daniel Morgan, Ret. ("Black Hearts and Painted Guns") discussed the challenges of command in the U.S. military. The Association of the United States Army hosted this event in Washington, DC.
Eric Setzekorn ("Arming East Asia"), Col. L. Scott Lingamfelter, Ret. ("Yanks in Blue Berets"), and Lt. Col. James Lechner, Ret. ("With My Shield") talked about military deterrence in the 21st century. The Association of the United States Army hosted this event in Washington, DC.
Co-authors Katie Wells (Georgetown University) & Kafui Attoh (City University of New York) talked about Washington, DC's unsuccessful fight to keep Uber out of the city. This event was hosted by Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
Johns Hopkins University's Yascha Mounk spoke about identity politics & how the country can benefit from a more shared values focus. The City College of New York hosted this event.
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed whether former president Donald Trump and the GOP can win again. George Washington University in Washington, DC, hosted this event.