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                                             Jonathan Gruber 
                                             Health Care Reform 
                                             In his new book, Obama 
advisor and MIT economist Jonathan Gruber uses comics to make current 
and proposed policies accessible. Get the full perspective on Health Care Reform - what it is, why it's necessary and how it works. 
                                             Tuesday, January 10, 7:00 pm   | 
                                             
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                                                                                      A.C.T.'s Carey Perloff 
                                             In Conversation with Reverend Alan Jones 
                                             A.C.T.'s Artistic Director 
discusses her creative process and her latest play. Set in Israel, Higher is the story of a high-powered Jewish architect who discovers his lover is his rival in a design competition.  
                                             Thursday, January 19, 7:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      Giants of Jazz on Film: Treasures from the Archive 
                                             Master jazz film archivist 
Mark Cantor continues to delight audiences with clips that include Count
 Basie, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Benny Goodman and Ella 
Fitzgerald. 
                                             Saturday, January 21, 8:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      Shalom Auslander 
                                             With Eli Horowitz, McSweeney's 
                                             Auslander's cutting, 
comically anxious novels "approximate what David Sedaris would sound 
like if his neuroses revolved entirely around matters of Orthodox 
Judaica." (Esquire) 
                                             Wednesday, January 25, 7:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      Peter Yarrow in Concert 
                                             Of Peter, Paul and Mary 
                                             Do you remember the first 
time you heard "Puff the Magic Dragon," "Day is Done" or "The Great 
Mandala?" Anthems of the civil rights and peace movements, the songs of 
Peter Yarrow are woven into the fabric of the American experience. 
                                             Saturday, January 28, 8:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      The Rivalry by Norman Corwin 
                                             Robert Parsons and Josh Clark
 star in Norman Corwin's riveting theatrical depiction of the 
Lincoln-Douglas debates, using original dialogue to bring to life their 
fierce competition as they tackled the searing controversy of the era: 
slavery and the American concept of freedom. 
                                             Sunday, January 29, 4:00 pm   |                                              
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                                                                                      Humor in Hitler's Germany 
                                             With Rudolph Herzog, author of Dead Funny 
                                             Herzog shows that Germans, 
both oppressed and oppressors, used comedy to deal with the reality of 
living under The Third Reich. He argues that Germans knew much about the
 actions of their government, joked about it occasionally and failed to 
act. 
                                             Wednesday, February 1, 7:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      Martha Graham Dance Company 
                                             Dance is a Weapon 
                                             Featuring the work of Jane 
Dudley, Eve Gentry, Isadora Duncan, Sophie Maslow and Martha Graham. 
                                             Saturday, February 11, 8:00 pm                                              Sunday, February 12, 2:00 pm 
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                                                                                      Fear & Hope in Zimbabwe 
                                             With Peter Orner & Peter Godwin 
                                             Godwin and Orner join in a 
discussion about the astonishing courage and resilience of a people who 
challenged a violent dictatorship, and the power of storytelling to 
fight tyranny. 
                                             Monday, February 13, 7:00 pm   | 
                                             
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                                                                                      Nathan Englander 
                                             New Yorker contributor and PEN/Malamud award-winner for his first collection, For the Relief of Unbearable Urges,  Englander discusses his new book, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, eight short stories that grapple with the great questions of modern life.  
                                             Tuesday, February 14, 7:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      Super Chef Gabrielle Hamilton 
                                             In Blood, Butter and Bones,
 Hamilton charts her unorthodox trajectory to becoming a top chef and 
owner of the renowned Prune restaurant in Manhattan. She provokes us to 
consider how we approach our meals and our families. 
                                             Thursday, February 16, 7:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      The Klez-X 
Concert and Dance Party                                       
       Michael Tilson Thomas calls The Klez-X "extraordinary" for a 
masterful and imaginative combination of Klezmer music, Yiddish folk and
 art song and modern jazz that renders a brilliantly original sound. 
                                             Saturday, February 18, 8:00 pm   | 
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                                                                                      Up From The Stacks 
                                             New Music-Theater from Cartoonist Ben Katchor and Composer Mark Mulcahy 
                                             Katchor and Mulcahy return 
with a new multimedia pop opera blending animation and big-screen 
projection with live vocalists and musicians. 
                                             Thursday, February 23, 8:00 pm   | 
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