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  • Tig Notaro

    This event is sold out. Interested parties can visit the Garrison Theater Box Office beginning at 6:30 pm to be added to the wait list. A life-threatening intestinal disease, followed in quick succession b

    The Pussyhat Project: Krista Suh in Conversation

    Following the 2016 presidential election, when millions of people were seeking outlets for their political frustrations, Krista Suh had the idea to use handicrafts to mobilize the nation. As cofounder of the Pussy

  • Artist as Activist: Liz Lerman in Conversation

    Liz Lerman is an icon. For the past four decades, the choreographer, performer, writer, and teacher has engaged artists and audiences alike with her intellectually curious, nimble explorations. She brings her gene

    ArtSmooch

    ArtSmooch is a multidisciplinary showcase of student, faculty, and visiting artist work—an interplay of original poetry, music, visual art, and dance composed for the occasion. The performance will feature on-stage collaboration

    Yaa Gyasi in Conversation

    Winning praise from Ta-Nehisi Coates, Roxane Gay, and Trevor Noah, among others, Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing is a singular literary experience. Beginning in 18th-century Ghana with the story of two half-sisters w

    A Really Good Day: A Conversation with Ayelet Waldman

    When it comes to mental health and self-care, the literature is plentiful. That's why Ayelet Waldman's A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life is such

  • Reyna Grande

    Reyna Grande's The Distance Between Us is a powerful and revelatory look at immigration. Summoning comparisons to writers Maya Angelou and Frank McCourt, the American Book Award–winning author offers an unflinching ac

    Black Lives Matter: Opal Tometi in Conversation

    Launched in the wake of the murder of Trayvon Martin to combat anti-black racism and harnessing the global power of social media, few social movements have galvanized the nation like #BlackLivesMatter. The movement's New Yorkâ€

    The Missing Pictures and Sounds of Memory

    Cambodia's recent history is haunted by violence and genocide; targeting intellectuals and artists during the late 1970s, the Khmer Rouge regime decimated the arts and created a climate of fear and oppression that still reverberates today. Emerging

    Girard Lecture: Jean M. Twenge

    In 2007, Steve Jobs introduced a gadget that would soon dominate our worlds: the iPhone. For San Diego State University's Jean M. Twenge, that technological moment was vital—the psychology professor places the n