

Library Talks
The New York Public Library
Join The New York Public Library and your favorite writers, artists, and thinkers for smart talks and provocative conversations from the nation’s cultural capital.
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Apr 28, 2015 • 35min
Frank Bruni on College Admissions Mania
The author and popular op-ed columnist for the New York Times joins us to discuss his latest book, “Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania.” Talking to NYPL’s own Jessica Strand, Bruni reflects on modern anxieties, higher education, and what truly defines success.

Apr 22, 2015 • 27min
T.C. Boyle on Finding Stories and Themes
Bestselling and prolific author T.C. Boyle comes to NYPL to discuss his twenty-fifth book, “The Harder They Come.” In this witty conversation with the Library’s Jessica Strand, Boyle talks about irony, black humor, and America’s obsession with image and materialism.

Apr 14, 2015 • 45min
Tavis Smiley on Maya Angelou
Joined by NYPL’s Jessica Strand, Tavis Smiley talks about his latest book, “My Journey with Maya,” which details his friendship with the late Maya Angelou. In this moving conversation, Tavis Smiley discusses the value of debate, his connection with the past, and how Angelou’s friendship transformed him into the man he is today.

Apr 7, 2015 • 1h 25min
Azar Nafisi on the Freedom to Read
The bestselling author of “Reading Lolita in Tehran,” a portrayal of the Islamic Revolution in Iran and its effects on one university professor and her students, Azar Nafisi comes to NYPL to celebrate the success of her most recent book, “The Republic of Imagination.” Nafisi joins NYPL’s Paul Holdengraber for a conversation on the importance of literature, freedom, and originality in today’s global society.

Mar 31, 2015 • 1h 26min
Jeffrey Deitch on Art & Spectacle
Jeffrey Deitch, a celebrated art critic and curator, talks about his popular new book “Live the Art,” which details his decades of boundary-pushing work in the galleries and museums of New York, California, and beyond. In a fascinating conversation with Massimiliano Gioni, Artistic Director of New York’s New Museum, Deitch discusses innovation, creation, and his appreciation for spectacle.

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Mar 24, 2015 • 1h 34min
RuPaul on Fantasy & Identity
RuPaul, musician, performer, and host of "RuPaul's Drag Race", talks about success and performance, the power of improvisation and unconventional upbringings, astrology and compatibility, embracing both femininity and masculinity, maintaining balance in life, finding your tribe and breaking the fourth wall, embracing identity and inner power, excitement and collaboration with Elton John, controversial comments and staying rooted in love, and embracing the golden age of drag.

Mar 19, 2015 • 1min
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Mar 12, 2015 • 1h 13min
Sarah Lewis & Anna Deavere Smith on Inspiring Failures
Art historian and curator Sarah Lewis talks to award-winning actress Anna Deavere Smith about Lewis’s nonfiction debut, “The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery,” which examines stories of innovation and discovery born from the unlikeliest of experiences. In a conversation that’s equal parts funny, moving, and thoughtful, the two women discuss how failure is crucial to true success.

Mar 5, 2015 • 1h 12min
Ann Patchett & Elizabeth Gilbert on Writing
Ann Patchett, the award-winning author of numerous books including “Bel Canto” and “State of Wonder,” joins her good friend Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the hit bestseller “Eat, Pray, Love,” to talk about the challenges and joys of their craft. In this thrilling conversation, Patchett and Gilbert ask each other how and why they write, covering everything from grief, to frustration, to divine inspiration.

Feb 26, 2015 • 1h 47min
Jay-Z on Hustling & Forgiveness
Grammy Award winning artist Jay-Z came to NYPL in 2010, when his long-awaited memoir, "Decoded," had just hit shelves. He’s joined by NYPL’s Paul Holdengraber and intellectual icon Cornel West for a conversation about his journey from a rough childhood to becoming an internationally renowned rap artist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur.