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Cambridge Forum: Christopher Leonard presents KOCHLAND: THE SECRET HISTORY OF KOCH INDUSTRIES AND CORPORATE POWER IN AMERICA at First Parish Church

October 9, 2019 | 7:00 pm
First Parish In Cambridge, 1446 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
Free

Cambridge Forum welcomes award-winning author and journalist CHRISTOPHER LEONARD for a discussion of his latest book, Kochland: The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in America. About Kochland The annual revenue of Koch Industries is bigger than that of Goldman Sachs, Facebook, and U.S. Steel combined. Koch is everywhere: from the fertilizers that make […]

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Fatima Bhutto presents NEW KINGS OF THE WORLD: DISPATCHES FROM BOLLYWOOD, DIZI, AND K-POP at Harvard Book Store

October 9, 2019 | 7:00 pm
Harvard Book Store, 1256 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
Free

Harvard Book Store welcomes acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction FATIMA BHUTTO for a discussion of her latest book, New Kings of the World: Dispatches from Bollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop. About New Kings of the World A vast cultural movement is emerging from outside the Western world. Truly global in its range and allure, it […]

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Robert Kuttner presents THE STAKES: 2020 AND THE SURVIVAL OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY in conversation with E.J. Dionne Jr. at Cambridge Public Library

October 9, 2019 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cambridge Public Library, 449 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
Free

Harvard Book Store welcomes acclaimed political analyst ROBERT KUTTNER for a discussion of his latest book, The Stakes: 2020 and the Survival of American Democracy. He will be joined in conversation by Georgetown University professor and Washington Post contributor E.J. DIONNE, JR. About The Stakes The 2020 presidential election will determine the very survival of American democracy. […]

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