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Events for Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Any time Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Syracuse Stage

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Stream of Consciousness Edgewood Gallery

Events for Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Any time Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Syracuse Stage

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Stream of Consciousness Edgewood Gallery

Events for Thursday, February 11, 2021

Any time Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Syracuse Stage

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Stream of Consciousness Edgewood Gallery

12:00 PM-6:00 PM Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America ArtRage Gallery

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Portal: The Window in American Photography Everson Museum of Art

7:00 PM Suzanne Mettler Strathmore Speakers Series

Events for Friday, February 12, 2021

Any time Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Syracuse Stage

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Stream of Consciousness Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Portal: The Window in American Photography Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-6:00 PM Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America ArtRage Gallery

7:00 PM The Tom Iandolo Sextet CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

7:00 PM Poet Carolyne Wright Downtown Writer's Center

7:00 PM New Works Festival: Esmeranda's Gift: How to Make a Crossword Puzzle and Solve Your Life Redhouse, featuring Gretchen Martino

Events for Saturday, February 13, 2021

Any time Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Syracuse Stage

10:00 AM-2:00 PM Stream of Consciousness Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Portal: The Window in American Photography Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-4:00 PM Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America ArtRage Gallery

7:00 PM The Tom Iandolo Sextet CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

7:00 PM New Works Festival: Repair of the World Redhouse, featuring John Bixler

7:30 PM Pops Series: A De-Lovely Valentine's Day Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)

Events for Sunday, February 14, 2021

Any time Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 Syracuse Stage

12:00 PM-4:00 PM Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America ArtRage Gallery

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Portal: The Window in American Photography Everson Museum of Art

1:00 PM Symphoria Youth Orchestra Winter Concert Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)

4:00 PM The Tom Iandolo Sextet CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

4:00 PM Symphoria Youth Orchestra Winter Concert Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)

Events for Tuesday, February 16, 2021

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Stream of Consciousness Edgewood Gallery

7:30 PM Viet Thanh Nguyen University Lectures

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021


Art
 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, February 9



Stream of Consciousness
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Ken Nichols: abstract acrylic paintings, ceramic mugs and bowls, scarves and small purses
Onofrio Giordano: abstract imagery
Caroline Tauxe: colorful fabric jewelry


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Theater
 

Any time, February 9



Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
Syracuse Stage
Steve H. Broadnax III, director

Price: $30 individual, $60 household
Online


On March 3, 1991, a 26-year-old Black man named Rodney King was brutally beaten by officers of the Los Angeles police department. The incident was caught on tape, the first of long line of disturbingly similar videos to go viral. The four officers involved were charged with assault and excessive use of force. A year later they were acquitted by a mostly white jury in the nearby suburb of Simi Valley where the trial had been moved. News of the acquittal set off five days of unrest in South Central Los Angeles, which left 50 dead, 2000 injured, 9,500 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is Anna Deavere Smith's artistic response to these traumatic events. Using more than 350 interviews, Smith creates a mosaic of four dozen characters to ruthlessly probe issues of race and class that set Los Angeles ablaze. First performed in 1994, Twilight remains a stunning, insightful, and relevant work of documentary theatre.


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Wednesday, February 10, 2021


Art
 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, February 10



Stream of Consciousness
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Ken Nichols: abstract acrylic paintings, ceramic mugs and bowls, scarves and small purses
Onofrio Giordano: abstract imagery
Caroline Tauxe: colorful fabric jewelry


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Theater
 

Any time, February 10



Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
Syracuse Stage
Steve H. Broadnax III, director

Price: $30 individual, $60 household
Online


On March 3, 1991, a 26-year-old Black man named Rodney King was brutally beaten by officers of the Los Angeles police department. The incident was caught on tape, the first of long line of disturbingly similar videos to go viral. The four officers involved were charged with assault and excessive use of force. A year later they were acquitted by a mostly white jury in the nearby suburb of Simi Valley where the trial had been moved. News of the acquittal set off five days of unrest in South Central Los Angeles, which left 50 dead, 2000 injured, 9,500 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is Anna Deavere Smith's artistic response to these traumatic events. Using more than 350 interviews, Smith creates a mosaic of four dozen characters to ruthlessly probe issues of race and class that set Los Angeles ablaze. First performed in 1994, Twilight remains a stunning, insightful, and relevant work of documentary theatre.


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Thursday, February 11, 2021


Art
 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, February 11



Stream of Consciousness
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Ken Nichols: abstract acrylic paintings, ceramic mugs and bowls, scarves and small purses
Onofrio Giordano: abstract imagery
Caroline Tauxe: colorful fabric jewelry


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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, February 11



Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free, but reservations required for in-person viewing
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

"Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America" is a "locked and loaded" conversation through art, showcasing art in all media that addresses the culture of violence, systemic racism, police brutality, and gun issues in the United States—particularly in how it affects women and children.

This exhibition is curated by Karen Gutfreund of Syracuse. She is a partner in Gutfreund Cornett Art, a curatorial partnership that specializes in creating exhibitions in venues around the U.S. ?on themes of "art as activism" to stimulate dialog, ?raise consciousness ?and encourage social change.

Additional work by 12 artists is also on exhibit as part of this exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center Gallery and Point of Contact Gallery.

Make a reservation for in-person viewing.

View the exhibit virtually.

A catalog representing all 36 artists exhibiting in the three galleries can be viewed here.


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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, February 11



Portal: The Window in American Photography
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Empty openings or panes of glass in houses, vehicles, skyscrapers, or storefronts, windows are portals to and from other worlds. Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition examines the formal and symbolic potential of a simple aperture.


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Lecture
 

7:00 PM, February 11



Suzanne Mettler
Strathmore Speakers Series

Price: Free
Online


Suzanne will be discussing her latest book, Four Threats: The Recurring Crises of American Democracy, which seeks to understand the tempest currently embroiling the nation's institutions by placing it within a broader historical context.

Event will be held on Zoom. Preregistration required.


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Theater
 

Any time, February 11



Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
Syracuse Stage
Steve H. Broadnax III, director

Price: $30 individual, $60 household
Online


On March 3, 1991, a 26-year-old Black man named Rodney King was brutally beaten by officers of the Los Angeles police department. The incident was caught on tape, the first of long line of disturbingly similar videos to go viral. The four officers involved were charged with assault and excessive use of force. A year later they were acquitted by a mostly white jury in the nearby suburb of Simi Valley where the trial had been moved. News of the acquittal set off five days of unrest in South Central Los Angeles, which left 50 dead, 2000 injured, 9,500 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is Anna Deavere Smith's artistic response to these traumatic events. Using more than 350 interviews, Smith creates a mosaic of four dozen characters to ruthlessly probe issues of race and class that set Los Angeles ablaze. First performed in 1994, Twilight remains a stunning, insightful, and relevant work of documentary theatre.


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Friday, February 12, 2021


Art
 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, February 12



Stream of Consciousness
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Ken Nichols: abstract acrylic paintings, ceramic mugs and bowls, scarves and small purses
Onofrio Giordano: abstract imagery
Caroline Tauxe: colorful fabric jewelry


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, February 12



Portal: The Window in American Photography
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Empty openings or panes of glass in houses, vehicles, skyscrapers, or storefronts, windows are portals to and from other worlds. Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition examines the formal and symbolic potential of a simple aperture.


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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, February 12



Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free, but reservations required for in-person viewing
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

"Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America" is a "locked and loaded" conversation through art, showcasing art in all media that addresses the culture of violence, systemic racism, police brutality, and gun issues in the United States—particularly in how it affects women and children.

This exhibition is curated by Karen Gutfreund of Syracuse. She is a partner in Gutfreund Cornett Art, a curatorial partnership that specializes in creating exhibitions in venues around the U.S. ?on themes of "art as activism" to stimulate dialog, ?raise consciousness ?and encourage social change.

Additional work by 12 artists is also on exhibit as part of this exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center Gallery and Point of Contact Gallery.

Make a reservation for in-person viewing.

View the exhibit virtually.

A catalog representing all 36 artists exhibiting in the three galleries can be viewed here.


Back to list
 


Music
 

7:00 PM, February 12



The Tom Iandolo Sextet
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

Price: $10
Online


A protegee of Scott Wendholt and Marvin Stamm and already a NYC club scene veteran, native Syracusan Tom Iandolo has assembled a top-flight sextet of young lions from across New York State for the occasion. Expect swinging renditions of Great American Songbook repertoire and music for lovers as well! Featuring Tom Iandolo on trumpet, Dunham Hall on tenor saxophone, Oliver Scott on piano, Joey Arcuri on bass, Drew Serafini on guitar, and Ian Cummings on drums.

Tickets are only available until 75 minutes before showtime for each event. Link sent out 1 hour before showtime.


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Poetry/Reading
 

7:00 PM, February 12



Poet Carolyne Wright
Downtown Writer's Center

Price: Free
Online


Carolyne Wright's most recent books are This Dream the World: New & Selected Poems (Lost Horse Press, 2017), whose title poem received a Pushcart Prize and appeared in The Best American Poetry 2009; and the bilingual volume by Chilean poet Eugenia Toledo, Trazas de mapa, trazas de sangre / Map Traces, Blood Traces (Mayapple Press, 2017), a Finalist for the 2018 Washington State Book Award in Poetry, and for the 2018 PEN Los Angeles Award in Translation. Author of nine previous books and chapbooks of poetry, four other volumes of poetry in translation from Spanish and Bengali, and a book of essays, Wright has served as Visiting Poet and professor of Creative Writing at colleges and universities throughout the U.S, and since 2005 she has taught for Richard Hugo House in her native Seattle. A 2020-2021 Fulbright Scholar Award will take her to Bahia after the worldwide pandemic travel advisory is lifted.

Register for the reading on Zoom.


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Theater
 

Any time, February 12



Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
Syracuse Stage
Steve H. Broadnax III, director

Price: $30 individual, $60 household
Online


On March 3, 1991, a 26-year-old Black man named Rodney King was brutally beaten by officers of the Los Angeles police department. The incident was caught on tape, the first of long line of disturbingly similar videos to go viral. The four officers involved were charged with assault and excessive use of force. A year later they were acquitted by a mostly white jury in the nearby suburb of Simi Valley where the trial had been moved. News of the acquittal set off five days of unrest in South Central Los Angeles, which left 50 dead, 2000 injured, 9,500 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is Anna Deavere Smith's artistic response to these traumatic events. Using more than 350 interviews, Smith creates a mosaic of four dozen characters to ruthlessly probe issues of race and class that set Los Angeles ablaze. First performed in 1994, Twilight remains a stunning, insightful, and relevant work of documentary theatre.


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7:00 PM, February 12



New Works Festival: Esmeranda's Gift: How to Make a Crossword Puzzle and Solve Your Life
Redhouse
Hunter Foster, director
Featuring Gretchen Martino

Online


The Puzzlemaker has been hired to make a crossword puzzle — for their ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend. Do they use their puzzlemaking powers for good... or evil?

Written by Donna Hoke.

Watch on YouTube Live.


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Saturday, February 13, 2021


Art
 

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, February 13



Stream of Consciousness
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Ken Nichols: abstract acrylic paintings, ceramic mugs and bowls, scarves and small purses
Onofrio Giordano: abstract imagery
Caroline Tauxe: colorful fabric jewelry


Back to list
 

 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, February 13



Portal: The Window in American Photography
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Empty openings or panes of glass in houses, vehicles, skyscrapers, or storefronts, windows are portals to and from other worlds. Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition examines the formal and symbolic potential of a simple aperture.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, February 13



Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free, but reservations required for in-person viewing
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

"Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America" is a "locked and loaded" conversation through art, showcasing art in all media that addresses the culture of violence, systemic racism, police brutality, and gun issues in the United States—particularly in how it affects women and children.

This exhibition is curated by Karen Gutfreund of Syracuse. She is a partner in Gutfreund Cornett Art, a curatorial partnership that specializes in creating exhibitions in venues around the U.S. ?on themes of "art as activism" to stimulate dialog, ?raise consciousness ?and encourage social change.

Additional work by 12 artists is also on exhibit as part of this exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center Gallery and Point of Contact Gallery.

Make a reservation for in-person viewing.

View the exhibit virtually.

A catalog representing all 36 artists exhibiting in the three galleries can be viewed here.


Back to list
 


Music
 

7:00 PM, February 13



The Tom Iandolo Sextet
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

Price: $10
Online


A protegee of Scott Wendholt and Marvin Stamm and already a NYC club scene veteran, native Syracusan Tom Iandolo has assembled a top-flight sextet of young lions from across New York State for the occasion. Expect swinging renditions of Great American Songbook repertoire and music for lovers as well! Featuring Tom Iandolo on trumpet, Dunham Hall on tenor saxophone, Oliver Scott on piano, Joey Arcuri on bass, Drew Serafini on guitar, and Ian Cummings on drums.

Tickets are only available until 75 minutes before showtime for each event. Link sent out 1 hour before showtime.


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7:30 PM, February 13



Pops Series: A De-Lovely Valentine's Day
Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
Sean O'Loughlin, conductor

Price: Live stream: $20 individual, $35 family
Online


CNY's own Nick Ziobro and Julia Goodwin delight you and your sweetheart with your favorite romantic tunes from the Great American Songbook. It'll be a Valentine's Day you won't forget!


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Theater
 

Any time, February 13



Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
Syracuse Stage
Steve H. Broadnax III, director

Price: $30 individual, $60 household
Online


On March 3, 1991, a 26-year-old Black man named Rodney King was brutally beaten by officers of the Los Angeles police department. The incident was caught on tape, the first of long line of disturbingly similar videos to go viral. The four officers involved were charged with assault and excessive use of force. A year later they were acquitted by a mostly white jury in the nearby suburb of Simi Valley where the trial had been moved. News of the acquittal set off five days of unrest in South Central Los Angeles, which left 50 dead, 2000 injured, 9,500 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is Anna Deavere Smith's artistic response to these traumatic events. Using more than 350 interviews, Smith creates a mosaic of four dozen characters to ruthlessly probe issues of race and class that set Los Angeles ablaze. First performed in 1994, Twilight remains a stunning, insightful, and relevant work of documentary theatre.


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7:00 PM, February 13



New Works Festival: Repair of the World
Redhouse
Temar Underwood, director
Featuring John Bixler

Online


Repair of the World follows a typical morning in the life of David, a man in his mid 50s working in the admissions office of a drug clinic. As we witness his attempts to assist, we come in direct contact with the flip side of The War on Drugs. Not the statistics, not the platitudes, but the anonymous and the unseen facing individual wars against addiction. In a job where empathy is all you've got to work with, eventually you have to ask yourself: What is empathy? Is it part of the basic human package? Or is it something we learn? Is it like an endless well you can tap into? Or does it burn out under enough pressure? Is it possible for somebody's emotional pilot light to get snuffed out? And if that's the case, how much time and rehabilitation does it take to get it back?

Watch on YouTube Live.


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Sunday, February 14, 2021


Art
 

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, February 14



Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free, but reservations required for in-person viewing
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

"Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America" is a "locked and loaded" conversation through art, showcasing art in all media that addresses the culture of violence, systemic racism, police brutality, and gun issues in the United States—particularly in how it affects women and children.

This exhibition is curated by Karen Gutfreund of Syracuse. She is a partner in Gutfreund Cornett Art, a curatorial partnership that specializes in creating exhibitions in venues around the U.S. ?on themes of "art as activism" to stimulate dialog, ?raise consciousness ?and encourage social change.

Additional work by 12 artists is also on exhibit as part of this exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center Gallery and Point of Contact Gallery.

Make a reservation for in-person viewing.

View the exhibit virtually.

A catalog representing all 36 artists exhibiting in the three galleries can be viewed here.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, February 14



Portal: The Window in American Photography
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Empty openings or panes of glass in houses, vehicles, skyscrapers, or storefronts, windows are portals to and from other worlds. Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition examines the formal and symbolic potential of a simple aperture.


Back to list
 


Music
 

1:00 PM, February 14



Symphoria Youth Orchestra Winter Concert
Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)

Price: Live stream: $20 family
Online


Hear the region's most talented young musicians perform in a variety of repertoire in mixed chamber ensembles. These wonderful young musicians have been working hard each Sunday with their Symphoria coaches to bring you these chamber works. Each of the two concerts features different performers and programs.

Complete information


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4:00 PM, February 14



The Tom Iandolo Sextet
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

Price: $10
Online


A protegee of Scott Wendholt and Marvin Stamm and already a NYC club scene veteran, native Syracusan Tom Iandolo has assembled a top-flight sextet of young lions from across New York State for the occasion. Expect swinging renditions of Great American Songbook repertoire and music for lovers as well! Featuring Tom Iandolo on trumpet, Dunham Hall on tenor saxophone, Oliver Scott on piano, Joey Arcuri on bass, Drew Serafini on guitar, and Ian Cummings on drums.

Tickets are only available until 75 minutes before showtime for each event. Link sent out 1 hour before showtime.


Back to list
 

 

4:00 PM, February 14



Symphoria Youth Orchestra Winter Concert
Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)

Price: Live stream: $20 family
Online


Hear the region's most talented young musicians perform in a variety of repertoire in mixed chamber ensembles. These wonderful young musicians have been working hard each Sunday with their Symphoria coaches to bring you these chamber works. Each of the two concerts features different performers and programs.

Complete information


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Theater
 

Any time, February 14



Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
Syracuse Stage
Steve H. Broadnax III, director

Price: $30 individual, $60 household
Online


On March 3, 1991, a 26-year-old Black man named Rodney King was brutally beaten by officers of the Los Angeles police department. The incident was caught on tape, the first of long line of disturbingly similar videos to go viral. The four officers involved were charged with assault and excessive use of force. A year later they were acquitted by a mostly white jury in the nearby suburb of Simi Valley where the trial had been moved. News of the acquittal set off five days of unrest in South Central Los Angeles, which left 50 dead, 2000 injured, 9,500 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 is Anna Deavere Smith's artistic response to these traumatic events. Using more than 350 interviews, Smith creates a mosaic of four dozen characters to ruthlessly probe issues of race and class that set Los Angeles ablaze. First performed in 1994, Twilight remains a stunning, insightful, and relevant work of documentary theatre.


Back to list
 


 

Tuesday, February 16, 2021


Art
 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, February 16



Stream of Consciousness
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Ken Nichols: abstract acrylic paintings, ceramic mugs and bowls, scarves and small purses
Onofrio Giordano: abstract imagery
Caroline Tauxe: colorful fabric jewelry


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Lecture
 

7:30 PM, February 16



Viet Thanh Nguyen
University Lectures

Price: Free
Online


Nguyen and his family came to the United States as refugees from Vietnam in 1975. As he grew up, he observed that movies and books about the Vietnam War only focused on Americans. He turned his writing towards lifting the voices and perspectives of the Vietnamese.

His debut novel, The Sympathizer, won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. The New York Times says that the novel "fills a void ... giving voice to the previously voiceless while it compels the rest of us to look at the events of 40 years ago in a new light." His follow-up novel, The Committed, is due to be published this year.

Nguyen is also the author of Nothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of War, a finalist for the National Book Award, and The Refugees, a collection of short stories. In 2018, he joined with 17 fellow refugee writers to create The Displaced, with proceeds supporting the International Rescue Committee.

He is the recipient of a MacArthur "Genius" Grant. Nguyen teaches at the University of Southern California and works as a cultural critic-at-large at The Los Angeles Times.

Moderated by Dana Spiotta.

Zoom registration


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