Upcoming events.
National Book Festival Presents
Pulitzer Prize-winning cultural critic Philip Kennicott discusses his new memoir about a life in music, “Counterpoint.”
Tickets are required for this event. Free tickets will be available for reservation on April 30. For notification of ticket availability for future events in the National Book Festival Presents series, you may subscribe to our “National Book Festival Blog” email bulletin service from this address: https://go.usa.gov/xyGxa.
Presented as part of National Book Festival Presents. The Library of Congress National Book Festival has expanded to include a yearlong series of events featuring high-caliber authors, their books and related Library treasures. National Book Festival Presents events are free to the public, but tickets are required. Subscribe here for email updates on ticketing and book sales. More information about the series is available on the National Book Festival Presents website.
https://www.loc.gov/item/event-398609/national-book-festival-presents-philip-kennicott/2020-05-21/
House of SpeakEasy at Joe's Pub
House of SpeakEasy at Joe’s Pub presents the March edition of “Seriously Entertaining,” with artist and activist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Washington Post art and architecture critic Philip Kennicott, famed graphic designer Chip Kidd, and journalist Anne Nelson delving into the theme “As Good as Gold.”
Pricing
$15 - $35
There is a 2 drink or $12 food minimum, per person, during every show at Joe's Pub.
Doors Open
Doors at 6PM
Show at 7PM
www.houseofspeakeasy.org
Politics & Prose
This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
Webster University presents Philip Kennicott
Philip Kennicott - Counterpoint: A Memoir of Bach and Mourning
Friday, February 14, 1pm
Webster University, 470 E Lockwood