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  • MLK Commemorative Lecture: Bettina Love

    Bettina Love is an award-winning author and hip-hop scholar. In her new book, We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom, the University of Georgia associat

    Crazy Rich Asians: Kevin Kwan in Conversation

    This event is sold out. Tickets may become available on the day of the program. Please visit the Scripps Presents Box Office at Garrison Theater beginning at 6:30 pm on the day of the program to have you name added to the wait list

  • ‘@Noon: Roles of the Museum Conservator

    Geneva Griswold's work as the associate objects conservator at the Seattle Art Museum is both an art and a science. The 2007 Scripps graduate oversees the installation, storage, display, and preservation of the mus

    Work-in-Progress: Wicked Bodies

    Liz Lerman's history of sly, grotesque, sensual, and wildly creative women debuts as a work in progress on the Scripps stage. Inspired, in part, by the College's Denison Library's Witches and Healing archiv

    ‘@Noon: Poet Sally Wen Mao

    Sally Wen Mao's poetry collection Oculus is an eerie, yet powerful, exploration of technology. The 2017 Pushcart Prize winner deploys sharp wit and a speculative imagination to confront the spectacle

    The New Yorker’s Andrew Marantz in Conversation

    When it comes to parsing the rapidly changing online media landscape, readers look to Andrew Marantz. The New Yorker writer has explored the topic from a variety of angles, investigating social media trolls

    Gaby Dunn, Bad with Money

    Gaby Dunn's podcast Bad with Money features episodes like "Screaming Into a Jar (aka Student Loans)," "It's Not Just a Few Feet of Sea Level Rise (aka Climate Change is an Economic Issue)," and "Who Can Affo

    Morgan Parker and Nicole Sealey: An Evening of Poetry

    Morgan Parker and Nicole Sealey mine the personal and political in their poetry, both reveling in and revealing the issues at the heart of contemporary life. Parker's most recent collection, Th

    Pete Buttigieg in Conversation

    Heartland politics: rather than a monolithic "flyover country," the midwestern voting public can be—as both parties learned during the last presidential election—stubbornly elusive. Who better to make that point than an

    Girard Psychology Lecture: Iris Mauss

    Mindfulness, self-care, and "positive thinking" are all touted as panaceas for negative emotions. But according to University of California, Berkeley, researcher Iris Mauss, if you're feeling down, the self-imposed

  • ‘@Noon: A Conversation with Mary Schmidt Campbell

    When it comes to race, art, and gender, Spelman College President Mary Schmidt Campbell, PhD is an authority. Campbell was integral in expanding the Studio Museum in Harlem, transforming it into the country's first

    Her Own Devices: Dessa

    Hailed by the magazine Utne Reader as a "one-woman powerhouse," the singer, rapper, and writer Dessa may be best known as a founding member of Doomtree, a collective of musicians based out of Minneapolis. No

    Disappearing Los Angeles: Photographer Reynaldo Rivera

    In today's Los Angeles, housing is expensive, dining is fancy, and posh, international galleries rule the art scene. But in the 1980s and '90s, it was cheap rents, house parties, underground fashion, and a trio of Latino gay

  • Rachel Cusk

    This program is full. You are welcome to come as a standby guest. Standby numbers are distributed one hour before the program on a first-come, first served basis. Admission is subject to availability.

    Salt Fat Acid Heat: Samin Nosrat in Conversation

    This event is sold out. Tickets may become available on the day of the program. Please visit the Scripps Presents Box Office at Garrison Theater beginning at 6:30 pm on the day of the program to have you name added to the wait list

    Losing Earth: Nathaniel Rich in Conversation

    By 1979, we knew all that we know now about the science of climate change: what was happening, why it was happening, and how to stop it. Nathaniel Rich's book Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate C

  • Cheryl Strayed in Conversation

    Cheryl Strayed is the author of the #1 best-selling memoir and contemporary adventurer's bible, Wild, as well as the genius, perceptive collection of advice columns, 

  • Where Good Souls Fear

    “I was not supposed to be a dancer,” writes choreo

    Gaby Moreno

    Guatemala-born singer-songwriter-producer and Grammy Award-winner

    ‘@Noon: Ariana Makau

    “During my junior year abroad in Paris, I took my first class in stained glass . . . and was certain that my futu

    ‘@Noon: Billy-Ray Belcourt

    Indigenous Canadian poet Billy-Ray Belcourt reads from his award-winning debut work, This Wound Is a World, and his forthcoming work, NDN Coping Mechanisms: Notes from the Field. A membe

  • ‘@Noon: April Dávila

    **This program has been postponed. Please stay tuned for a rescheduled date.**

  • Ramy Youssef in Conversation

    Join Ramy Youssef, creator and star of the Emmy-nominated Ramy, for a conversation. Ramy

  • ‘@Noon: Mindy Seu

    Designer Mindy Seu discusses the Cyberfeminist Index Designer Mindy Seu has spen

    Susan Orlean in Conversation

    **Rescheduled from March 2020** Susan Orlean is a consummate storyteller. From The Orchid Thief, her spellbinding examination of the esot

  • Brunch with Yotam Ottolenghi

    Yotam Ottolenghi is one of the world's most innovative chefs. The Jerusalem-born, London-bas

    The Shame Game

    What does it mean to be poor in Britain and America? For decades, the primary narrative about poverty in both countr