Businessman and environmentalist Tom Steyer argued the United States can take advantage of new technologies to become a leader in combating climate change. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
Yangyang Cheng and Helen Lewis discussed book reviewing and winning the 2024 Kukula Award, the only journalism prize dedicated recognizing non-fiction book reviews and public affairs book criticism. About Books also reported on new releases and the current books featured on BookTV.
Sociologist Sarah Thornton looked at societal and culture views on women's breasts & offered another perspective on their significance & value. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Former New York Times editor Lawrence Ingrassia spoke about cancer research and his own family's rare medical history with the disease. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal health and science reporter Amy Dockser Marcus.
Author and media theorist Douglas Rushkoff joined Book TV to talk and take calls about the digital revolution and its consequences, human autonomy, cyberculture, and more. His 20 books include "Present Shock," "Team Human," and "Survival of the Richest."
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.
Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic and columnist Carlos Lozada talked about the insights he gleaned from reading the memoirs, biographies, and reports written by politicians and government officials. This event was part of the 2024 Gaithersburg Book Festival.
Sociologist Sarah Thornton looked at societal and culture views on women's breasts & offered another perspective on their significance & value. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Former New York Times editor Lawrence Ingrassia spoke about cancer research and his own family's rare medical history with the disease. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal health and science reporter Amy Dockser Marcus.
Author and media theorist Douglas Rushkoff joined Book TV to talk and take calls about the digital revolution and its consequences, human autonomy, cyberculture, and more. His 20 books include "Present Shock," "Team Human," and "Survival of the Richest."
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.
Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic and columnist Carlos Lozada talked about the insights he gleaned from reading the memoirs, biographies, and reports written by politicians and government officials. This event was part of the 2024 Gaithersburg Book Festival.
Sociologist Sarah Thornton looked at societal and culture views on women's breasts & offered another perspective on their significance & value. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Former New York Times editor Lawrence Ingrassia spoke about cancer research and his own family's rare medical history with the disease. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal health and science reporter Amy Dockser Marcus.
Author and media theorist Douglas Rushkoff joined Book TV to talk and take calls about the digital revolution and its consequences, human autonomy, cyberculture, and more. His 20 books include "Present Shock," "Team Human," and "Survival of the Richest."
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.
Pulitzer Prize-winning book critic and columnist Carlos Lozada talked about the insights he gleaned from reading the memoirs, biographies, and reports written by politicians and government officials. This event was part of the 2024 Gaithersburg Book Festival.
Sociologist Sarah Thornton looked at societal and culture views on women's breasts & offered another perspective on their significance & value. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosted this event.
Former New York Times editor Lawrence Ingrassia spoke about cancer research and his own family's rare medical history with the disease. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal health and science reporter Amy Dockser Marcus.
Author and media theorist Douglas Rushkoff joined Book TV to talk and take calls about the digital revolution and its consequences, human autonomy, cyberculture, and more. His 20 books include "Present Shock," "Team Human," and "Survival of the Richest."
Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz argued that the U.S. political and economic systems don't provide true freedom for Americans. This event was hosted by Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC.