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Experience streamed world-class events happening on the stage of the 92nd Street Y without the commute! You’ll have the opportunity to enjoy cutting-edge talks, performances, and concerts covering the latest in arts, entertainment, science, music, and more.
We will view a 92NY Live event together as a community once a month, as well as have access to select broadcasts from their archives. Stay tuned to this space as we will get new content monthly!
When Melissa Ludtke sued Major League Baseball in 1978 for equal access (and won), she didn’t just change sports journalism; she helped rewrite the rules for women in locker rooms, courtrooms, and newsrooms. Now, in a rare and deeply personal conversation, Ludtke sits down with longtime friend Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton to explore the lives of gutsy women — women with the courage to stand up to the status quo, ask hard questions, and get the job done.
Join former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin in conversation with Gayle King for a timely and candid conversation about his maverick career in government, crossing party lines, and addressing the dysfunction at the heart of our politics—centered around his new memoir, Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense.
Join CNN’s Emmy Award-winning chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta for a conversation about the mystery of chronic pain, and how to eliminate it from your life—and Gupta’s new book, It Doesn’t Have to Hurt: Your Smart Guide to a Pain-Free Life.
Broadway’s megawatt new season starts here, as award-winning actors Bobby Cannavale, James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and director Scott Ellis join CBS Sunday Morning’s Tracy Smith to talk about the upcoming, first-ever Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza’s Tony Award-winning Art.
The extraordinary Finnish string quartet Meta4 makes a rare US appearance—and their NYC mainstage debut—with a thoughtful program examining adult love in all its nuances and complexities. Their program, Declarations of Love, begins with Janacek’s gorgeous manifesto on love, his second string quartet, “Intimate Letters,” inspired by the letters of adoration he exchanged with his young muse, Kamila Stösslová. British composer Sally Beamish’s Nine Fragments/String Quartet No. 4 is inspired by Robert Schumann’s A-Minor String Quartet. The concert culminates in a performance of the Schumann quartet, with its mercurial examination of love.
Sahil Bloom, entrepreneur, author, and creator of the wildly popular The Curiosity Chronicle joins us with a new way for you to think about wealth. In conversation with Susan Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Quiet, Bloom talks about the groundbreaking principles in his new book, The 5 Types of Wealth. Hear him share his blueprint for the types of wealth that will help bring maximum fulfillment: time wealth, social wealth, mental wealth, physical wealth, and financial wealth.
Join Bridgewater founder and #1 New York Times-bestselling author and investor Ray Dalio for an urgent conversation about America’s role in the global economy and debt—and his new book, How Countries Go Broke: The Big Cycle.
Political writer and podcaster Molly Jong-Fast joins Taffy Brodesser-Akner, author of Fleischman is in Trouble, for a deeply personal conversation about mothers and daughters, fame, mortality, and Jong-Fast’s new book, How to Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir.
Join comedian and author Lyndsay Rush for a conversation about her hilarious and wise new poetry collection, A Bit Much, with acclaimed actress and bestselling author Busy Philipps.
American education is in crisis. Test scores are plummeting. Teachers are burning out. Inequality is growing. And now, an executive order from the White House is reigniting one of the fiercest debates in education: Should parents have more power to choose their children’s schools—including access to private options funded by public dollars?
Dr. Aliza Pressman offers five science-backed strategies every parent can apply to common scenarios—Relationship, Reflection, Regulation, Rules, and Repair—while reminding caregivers that, despite pressure to perfectly navigate these situations, there is plenty of room to error and repair.
Join Adam Met—member of the multi-platinum band AJR, climate advocate, and educator—for an unforgettable evening celebrating his debut book, Amplify: How to Use the Power of Connection to Engage, Take Action, and Build a Better World.
Join President Bill Clinton and bestselling author James Patterson for a riveting conversation about their newest political thriller, The First Gentleman—a propulsive, white-knuckle ride through the West Wing, the media, and the American psyche.
Join legendary futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil for a mind-expanding conversation with tech visionary David S. Rose, exploring the astonishing implications of his new book, The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI.
You know Ed from The Office, The Hangover, and The Daily Show — all basically one big SNAFU. Now, with SNAFU: The Definitive Guide to History’s Greatest Screwups, he’s digging into the real-life blunders so absurd they make Florida Man look like a genius.
In an era of misinformation, polarization, and political spin, truth itself has become a battleground. Why is truth essential to a functioning democracy and how does its erosion threat then foundations of our political system? Join philosopher Michael P. Lynch and Professor Robert Talisse for a conversation on the relationship between truth, democracy, and political discourse.
Kristen Kish’s life story is written on her tattooed arms—a journey from her birth in South Korea and adoption in Michigan to winning Top Chef and eventually becoming its host. She joins stylist, designer, and friend Stacy London for a heartfelt conversation about food, identity, coming out, love, and the lessons she’s learned along the way: there’s no map, curveballs come, stay open.