Daniel Ziblatt with Terrence McNally

Join us for an in-person
Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Thursday, September 21, 2023, 8pm
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Presented in association with
The National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
at the Japanese American National Museum

Daniel Ziblatt
in conversation with Terrence McNally

discussing his book,
Tyranny of the Minority:
Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
at the Japanese American National Museum
100 N Central Ave,
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Paid Parking available in city lot next to the venue)
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Face masks recommended
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PURCHASE TICKETS for September 21 (click here)
TICKETS: 
$48  General Admission ticket +signed book
$20  General Admission ticket
*Tickets include access to watch the virtual version of the event 
that airs on September 27 at 6pm PT/9pm ET.

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VIRTUAL EVENT TICKETS, September 27 (Click here)
TICKETS (US Orders Only):
$45 Virtual Admission + signed book 
(includes shipping to US addresses)
*Includes access to watch the event on video-on-demand for five days after it airs


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A call to reform our antiquated political institutions before it’s too late—from the New York Times bestselling authors of How Democracies Die
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Daniel Ziblatt
is a professor of government at Harvard University and the co-author of the New York Times bestseller How Democracies Die, which won the Goldsmith Book Prize, was shortlisted for the Lionel Gelber Prize, and was named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post, Time, and Foreign Affairs
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“Old democracies tend to last, and so do rich democracies, Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt point out in this searing, unsettling, and essential new book, but American democracy, which is both old and rich, is dying. In Tyranny of the Minority, they explain why, and they explain, too, how to save it.”—Jill Lepore, author of These Truths

America is undergoing a massive experiment: It is moving, in fits and starts, toward a multiracial democracy, something few societies have ever done. But the prospect of change has sparked an authoritarian backlash that threatens the very foundations of our political system. Why is democracy under assault here, and not in other wealthy, diversifying nations? And what can we do to save it?
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With the clarity and brilliance that made their first book, How Democracies Die, a global bestseller, Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt offer a coherent framework for understanding these volatile times. They draw on a wealth of examples—from 1930s France to present-day Thailand—to explain why and how political parties turn against democracy. They then show how our Constitution makes us uniquely vulnerable to attacks from within: It is a pernicious enabler of minority rule, allowing partisan minorities to consistently thwart and even rule over popular majorities. Most modern democracies—from Germany and Sweden to Argentina and New Zealand—have eliminated outdated institutions like elite upper chambers, indirect elections, and lifetime tenure for judges. The United States lags dangerously behind.
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In this revelatory book, Levitsky and Ziblatt issue an urgent call to reform our politics. It’s a daunting task, but we have remade our country before—most notably, after the Civil War and during the Progressive Era. And now we are at a crossroads: America will either become a multiracial democracy or cease to be a democracy at all.
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Terrence McNally was the longtime host of Free Forum on KPFK. He now hosts a weekly interview show on the Progressive Voices Network on TuneIn and a monthly podcast for a science institute at Harvard. All his podcasts can be found at iTunes and TerrenceMcNally.net

 

Bernie Taupin with Cameron Crowe

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Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Tuesday, September 19, 2023, 8pm
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Bernie Taupin
in conversation with Cameron Crowe

discussing his memoir,
Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton, and Me
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Aratani Theatre
Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
244 S. San Pedro Street
Downtown Los Angeles, CA 90012
 (Paid parking available in parking structure next to venue)
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Face masks recommende
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SALES HAVE ENDED FOR THE IN PERSON EVENT TONIGHT, SEP 19.
A LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

Virtual event only Tickets for September 24 (Click here)
TICKETS:
$45 Virtual Admission + signed book
(includes shipping to US addresses)
*Includes access to watch the event on video-on-demand for five days after it airs
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An evocative, clear-eyed, and revealing memoir by Bernie Taupin, the lyrical master and long-time collaborator of Elton John
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Bernie Taupin
has worked in partnership with legendary singer, composer and pianist Elton John since 1967—one of the most successful and long-running musical collaborations in music history. Taupin wrote the lyrics for most of John’s famous hits, including “Rocket Man,” “Candle in the Wind,” “Crocodile Rock,” “Your Song,” “I’m Still Standing.” John and Taupin received the Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame, a lifetime achievement Grammy, an Academy Award, and many more. In 2022, Taupin was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to music. 
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In Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton, and Me, Taupin grants access to history-making events from his singular perspective. As a child growing up in the East Midlands of England, Taupin’s imagination was sparked by the American mytho-poetics of country music and cowboy culture. Before long, he found himself in the center of the glittering, star-studded fishbowl of ’70s and ’80s Beverly Hills. Readers visit Los Angeles with Bernie and Elton on the cusp of global fame; spend time in Australia at an infamous rock ‘n’ roll hotel in an endless blizzard of drugs and spend late-night hours with John Lennon, Bob Marley, and Frank Sinatra. And beyond the world of popular music, he shares memorable encounters with writers like Graham Greene, painters like Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali, and scores of notable misfits, miscreants, eccentrics, and geniuses, known and unknown. And of course, even if they’re not famous in their own right, they are stars on the page, and we discover how they inspired the indelible lyrics to songs such as “Tiny Dancer,” “Candle in the Wind,” “Bennie and The Jets,” and so many more. 
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“In Bernie Taupin’s miraculous memoir Scattershot you’ll meet legends, cowboys, geniuses, unforgettable faces in the night, shady purveyors of outrageous fortune, warriors of the heart, and most of all, Taupin himself. Hilarious and so emotionally true, Scattershot is like a letter from a cherished friend. You’ll want to keep it close, so you can read it again and again.” —Cameron Crowe 
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Cameron Crowe
is a journalist, author, writer, producer, director, actor, lyricist, and playwright. He has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Grammy Award as well as a nomination for a Tony Award. Crowe famously began his career as a teenaged journalist covering rock bands on tour for Rolling Stone magazine in 1973.

 

Cedric the Entertainer with Kevin Frazier

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Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Monday, September 18, 2023, 8pm
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Presented in association with New Roads School

Cedric the Entertainer*
in conversation with
Kevin Frazier, Co-host of Entertainment Tonight

discussing his novel,
Flipping Boxcars
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Ann and Jerry Moss Theatre
at New Roads School
Herb Alpert Educational Village
3131 Olympic Blvd.,
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(Free Parking available at the venue)
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Face masks recommended
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PURCHASE TICKETS for Sep 18 (click here)
TICKETS: 
$48  General Admission ticket +signed book*
$25  General Admission ticket 
*Tickets include access to watch the virtual version of the event 
that airs on September 22 at 6pm PT, 9pm ET.

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PURCHSE Virtual event only ( Sep 22) Tickets (click here)
TICKETS:
$45 Virtual Admission + signed book (includes shipping to US addresses)
*Includes access to watch the event on video-on-demand for five days after it airs
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The first novel from one of the original Kings of Comedy, Cedric “The Entertainer,” an engaging and entertaining crime caper that is a valentine to close-knit black families and tightly woven communities struggling to get by during the Depression and World War II.
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Actor/comedian Cedric Kyles (a.k.a. Cedric The Entertainer) career spans more than thirty years as a performer on the stage, in film, and on television. He is the star and executive producer of the CBS Television hit comedy The Neighborhood, for which he won a 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. Cedric’s other television credits include the comedy series The Soul Man and The Steve Harvey Show.
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Kevin Frazier
is an American is co-host of Entertainment Tonight and the founder and owner of the urban entertainment website HipHollywood.com.
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Flipping Boxcars: A Novel

Babe is a charismatic and widely loved man, a gambler with a gift for gab that often gets him out of tricky situations. He’s also a dreamer, something he shares with his patient and loving wife, Rosie. They both yearn for financial stability and see the land they own as insurance for future generations. But when Babe and a few comrades enlist in a scheme that improbably falls apart, he endangers the little security the family has. 
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On the verge of losing everything, what’s a family man to do?
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If you’re a gambler like Babe, you double down and risk it all for one big score—this time, a plan involving railroad boxcars.
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Will Babe succeed? Will Rosie continue to support her husband? Are the Feds on to his make-or-break scheme?
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Flipping Boxcars
 is Cedric “The Entertainer” at his most engaging best—a charming, fast-paced novel that pays homage to his beloved grandfather and a generation past, anchored by rich, multi-dimensional characters and oozing with irresistible charm.

Matthew McConaughey

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Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Saturday, September 16, 2023, 4pm

Matthew McConaughey
in conversation with Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt 

discussing his book,
Just Because
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Robert Frost Auditorium

4401 Elenda St, 
Culver City, CA 90230
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TICKETS (in person event, Sep. 16)
$35  General Admission ticket +  signed copy of Just Because
$55  Two General Admission tickets  +  one signed copy of Just Because
$65  General Admission ticket + 2 signed books (Just Because & Greenlights)

*Books available for pick up at the event
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Face masks recommended
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TICKETS (virtual event only, Sep. 23)
$40 Virtual Admission + signed copy of Just Because, 
(includes shipping to US addresses)
*Event airs on Sep. 23 at 3pm PT/6pm ET
and is available on video-on-demand for five days after it airs, thru Sep. 28
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Matthew McConaughey is the Academy Award–winning actor New York Times bestselling author of Greenlights. He also created Greenlights: Your Journal, Your Journey. Matthew and his wife, Camila, founded the just keep livin Foundation, which is dedicated to empowering high school students by providing them with the tools to lead active lives and make healthy choices for a better future. He is a professor of practice and a Minister of Culture for the University of Texas at Austin. Matthew is a storyteller, a tree house builder, and a pickle expert. You can visit Matthew on Instagram  or on Twitter.
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Renée Kurilla is the author and illustrator of many books for young readers. She has a BFA in illustration and a minor in graphic design from Lesley University College of Art and Design. You can visit Renée’s website,  or on Instagram and Twitter.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt is a New York Times bestselling author, animal advocate and host of the weekly Instagram Live series Before, During & After (BDA) Baby, in which she discusses a variety of topics surrounding pregnancy, fertility, motherhood and more with notable guests and experts. As a passionate animal advocate, Katherine works as an ambassador for Best Friends Animal Society and the ASPCA, lending her time, voice, and energy to spread awareness about animal rescue. As an author, Katherine has translated her own personal experiences into all four of her books that speak to her generation.  
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Filled with his trademark humor and wisdom, Matthew McConaughey has crafted a soulful and irreverent collection of life lessons that empowers readers, big and small, to celebrate how we are all full of possibility.
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Just because I’m in the race,
doesn’t mean I’m fully ready.
Just because I’m shaking,
doesn’t mean that I’m not steady.
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Have you ever felt worried and excited at the same time? 
Have you ever had your feelings hurt but forgiven someone anyway?
Have you ever thought there was more than one right answer to a question? 
That’s because contradictions are all around us. And they make us who we are.

Colson Whitehead with Steph Cha

Join us for an in-person & virtual
Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Monday, July 31, 2023, 6pm PT/9pmET
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This virtual event was taped with an audience on July 26.

Colson Whitehead

in conversation with Steph Cha

discussing the writing life and his novel,
Crook Manifesto
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Virtual event  (July 31) Tickets can be purchased here.
Tickets:  $40 (includes shipping to US addresses)

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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning Colson Whitehead continues his Harlem saga in a powerful and hugely-entertaining novel that summons 1970s New York in all its seedy glory.
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Colson Whitehead  brings his latest novel to our stage: Crook Manifesto, a kaleidoscopic portrait of 1970s Harlem. In his trademark scalpel-sharp prose and with unnerving clarity and wit, he writes about a city that runs on cronyism, threats, ego, ambition, incompetence and even, sometimes, pride. 
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It’s the continuing story he began in Harlem Shuffle, which the Associated Press called a “wildly entertaining romp that delivers a devastating, historically grounded indictment of the separate and unequal lives of Blacks and whites in mid-twentieth century New York.” 
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Colson Whitehead
is the bestselling author of eleven works of fiction and nonfiction, including The Nickel Boys and The Underground Railroad, for which he won Pulitzer prizes. A recipient of MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, he lives in New York City. He was recently awarded a National Humanities Medal.

Here’s the video from a virtual event we did with him in conversation with Mary Karr  in 2020.
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Steph Cha is the author of Your House Will Pay, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the California Book Award, and the Juniper Song crime trilogy. She’s a critic whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, where she served as noir editor, and is the current series editor of the Best American Mystery & Suspense anthology.

Frances Haugen with Brian Merchant

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Live Talks Los Angeles event:
Tuesday, June 27, 2023, 8pm
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Presented in association with New Roads School

Frances Haugen

in conversation with Brian Merchant

discussing her book,
The Power of One: How I Found the Strength to Tell the Truth and Why I Blew the Whistle on Facebook 
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Ann and Jerry Moss Theatre
at New Roads School
Herb Alpert Educational Village
3131 Olympic Blvd.,
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(Free Parking available at the venue)
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Face masks recommended
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PURCHASE TICKETS for June 27 (click here)
TICKETS: 
$20  General Admission ticket
$46  General Admission ticket + one signed book*

*Tickets include access to watch the virtual version of the event
that airs on July 5 at 6pm PT, 9pm ET.
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Virtual event only (July 5) Tickets can be purchased here.

The inside story of one woman’s quest to bring transparency and accountability to Big Tech, by the Facebook whistleblower who is determined to help us all retake control of our lives.
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Frances Haugen is an American data engineer and scientist, and whistleblower. A graduate of the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering and Harvard Business School, she worked at Google, Yelp, and Pinterest before joining Facebook in 2019 and working in its civic integrity department. In the spring of 2021, she disclosed tens of thousands of internal documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Wall Street Journal, revealing Facebook’s awareness and complicity in radicalization and political violence around the world..
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Brian Merchant
 is the bestselling author of The One Device. His work has appeared in WIREDThe New York TimesThe Atlantic, Harper’sThe Guardian, and beyond. He is the founder of Terraform, VICE Media’s speculative fiction publication, and Automaton, a special project examining AI and automation at Gizmodo. He lives in Los Angeles and is currently a writer for the Los Angeles Times. His newest book, BLOOD IN THE MACHINE: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech, is on sale September 5, 2023.
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In 2021, when news outlets feasted on “the Facebook Files,” Frances Haugen went public as the former employee who blew the whistle on the company by copying tens of thousands of pages of documents. She testified to Congress and spoke to the media. She was hailed at President Biden’s first State of the Union Address. She made sure everyone understood exactly what the documents revealed: Facebook knew it had accidentally changed its algorithm to reward extremism and refused to fix it; it knew that its customers were using the platform to foment violence, to spread falsehoods, to diminish the self-esteem of young women, and more. But how was it that Haugen was the only employee at the company who dared to step forward?

 
Her story is an inspiring tale of one young woman’s life and the choices she made. From an isolated childhood in Iowa to an unaccredited college, to one among the few women at Google in its heyday, Frances Haugen learned how to focus on what mattered, and to ignore her critics. To harness the strength of standing in the truth.