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The United States in the World: Where Do We Go from Here?: Prospects for Peace in the Middle East, 2003 October 30
Lecture by Dennis Ross, Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Tape Inscription: Prospects for Peace / Dennis Ross / Oct. 30, 2003 / Missing Intro. MiniDV Inscription: 10/30/2003 / Prospects for Peace in the Middle East.
Fear of Small Numbers: Minorities in Globalizing the World, 2004 September 22
First of a series of three lectures. This lecture by Arjun Appadurai, provost and John Dewey Professor of Social Sciences, New School University.
Democracy and Islam, 2004 October 12
Second in a series of three lectures. Lecture by Noah Feldman, associate professor of law, New York University School of Law.
French Universalism in Crisis, 2004 November 11
Third in a series of three lectures. Lecture by Joan W. Scott, professor of social science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University.
Philip Gourevitch Reporting on "The World that Bush Has Made", 2005 February 3
Lecture by journalist Philip Gourevitch of The New Yorker.
What’s for Dinner? The Rise of Food Literacy, 2008 June 3
Inscription: What's For Dinner? June 3.08 / NS Food Studies.
Panel discussion. Panelists include Brian Halweil, publisher of the new magazine Edible Manhattan; Anne Saxelby, proprietor of Saxelby Cheesemongers; and Michael Anthony, executive chef of Gramercy Tavern.
Co-sponsored by Edible Manhattan and The New School Food Studies Program.
Julia Child, Culinary Revolutionary, 2008 June 12
Inscription: Julia Child: Culinary Revolutionary.
Panel discussion. Speakers include Judith Jones, Julia Child's editor at Knopf and author of The Tenth Muse: My Life in Food; Molly O'Neill, former New York Times Magazine food columnist and author of The New York Cookbook; Joan Reardon, author of M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child and Alice Waters: Celebrating the Pleasures of the Table; and Laura Shapiro, author of the Penguin Lives book, Julia Child.
Moderated by Andrew F. Smith. Sponsored by The New School Food Studies Program in association with the Culinary Historians of New York.
M.F.K. Fisher: Poet of Appetites, 2008 September 22
Inscription: 9/22/2008 / M.F.K. Fisher: Poet of Appetites.
Panel discussion. Moderator: Andrew F. Smith.
James Beard: Quintessential American Epicure, 2009 February 12
Inscription: NS-Food Studies / Fed 12.09 / James Beard: Quintessential American Epicure.
Panel discussion. Moderator: Andrew F. Smith. Speakers: Mitchell Davis, Vice President of the James Beard Foundation; writers Betty Fussell, Barbara Kafka, and Judith Jones; and Dana Polan, professor of Cinema Studies at New York University.
Major Dramatists: Ben Eisen presents Enemy of the People, 1990 June 5
Inscription: IRP 6/5/90 / orig.
IRP member Ben Eisen discusses Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen.