Join Dr. Jordan B. Peterson for an engaging evening in San Francisco where he will discuss his insights and experiences. Known for his thought-provoking talks that combine psychology, philosophy, and personal development, Dr. Peterson aims to challenge his audience with critical questions and stimulating ideas.
Event WebsiteJoan Baez returns to the Commonwealth Club for an engaging discussion about her life, personal thoughts, and experiences almost 45 years after her last visit to talk about human rights. In her new book of poems titled 'When You See My Mother: Ask Her to Dance', she shares intimate reflections on her life, fellow contemporaries, and cherished memories through poetry. This event focuses on her revealing insights and reflections that shaped her iconic status, offering attendees a unique, personal glimpse into her artistic journey. Join us in-person as she provides an inspiring narrative of her past and a never-before-seen look into the life of this legendary artist. Post live music provided by CHAKANA.
Join Jathan Sadowski in conversation with Brian Merchant and Edward Ongweso Jr to discuss the new book 'The Mechanic and the Luddite: A Ruthless Criticism of Technology and Capitalism.' This event will take place on Thursday, January 30, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM PST at City Lights. The discussion will explore key features of technological capitalism and the critical tools needed to dismantle these systems, offering an insightful approach to understanding their impact on our lives. This event will be held both in-store and virtually, accessible via Zoom.
Join Shankar Vedantam for an engaging evening as he shares key insights from the Hidden Brain podcast’s first decade. This event will explore the hidden aspects of our minds and their impact on our interpersonal relationships and emotions. Attendees can expect a night filled with science and storytelling, ideal for both new listeners and long-time fans of the show. As a bonus, all ticketed participants will receive a complimentary one-year membership to the meditation and sleep app, Calm. Note that attendees must be aged 5 and older.
Join MSNBC host Chris Hayes for a discussion based on his latest book, The Siren's Call. He explores the concept of 'attention capitalism' and how it affects our focus, politics, and society. Hayes argues that we are in the midst of a crucial transition, likening the commodification of attention to the historical transformation of labor in the 19th century. This event will provide insights into how technological distractions influence our lives and create a 'habitat designed to prey upon' our social impulses and evolutionary inheritances. Join us in Silicon Valley to hear Hayes discuss how to reclaim our focus and control over our personal and political future.