How will American foreign policy evolve during Obama’s second term? Tonight, David Remnick is hosting a conversation about international relations with the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Susan E. Rice, and New Yorker staff writer Philip Gourevitch.
Watch a live video of the discussion above, and click-through for more: http://nyr.kr/W1GSSv
Here, see full videos of the previous installments of The Big Story.
Tomorrow at 4 PM ET, David Grann and Patrick Radden Keefe will discuss non-fiction crime writing in a Google+ hangout. Have questions for the writers? Leave them here, and they’ll get to as many as they can during their hangout: http://bit.ly/11OqjwP
Richard Brody on “One P.M.,” a must-see rare Jean-Luc Godard film at Film Forum in New York City today: http://nyr.kr/WkBs09
How can New York prepare for the next Hurricane Sandy? If you’re in New York, come to this month’s Big Story event: On Monday, December 3rd, at 7 P.M., David Remnick will moderate a panel of experts, including Stony Brook University’s Malcolm Bowman, New York City Deputy Mayor for Operations Cas Holloway, Columbia University’s Klaus Jacob, and the staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert. Tickets are free and will be available to the first hundred people to sign up, via this link: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/bigstory
A preview of this year’s New Yorker Festival, including events with Patti Smith, Christian Louboutin, Norah Jones and more: http://nyr.kr/RHXQ0g
Got any plans on the weekend of October 5th through 7th? May we suggest marking your calendar for the thirteenth annual New Yorker Festival, our yearly celebration that puts New Yorker writers and editors onstage with leading cultural figures? Stay updated here, and be sure to follow @NewYorkerFest on twitter.
Watch a recording of our March Big Story event, a panel on the Arab uprisings, moderated by David Remnick and featuring our correspondents Steve Coll and Wendell Steavenson, the Princeton professor Amaney Jamal, and the Egyptian activist Marwa Sharafeldin.
Continue the conversation in a live chat with Steve Coll. He will answers readers’ questions on the Arab revolts today at 3 P.M. E.T.