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October 18

The Price of the Ticket

by Kia Corthron

Originally published in the July/August 2016 issue of The Dramatist

Three years ago I was standing in the lobby of a theater, the typical Broadway cluster-mob awaiting entrance, with more than half the horde African-American. This would be logical, as the show was the musical revue After Midnight, a refurbishing of a prior concert piece entitled Cotton Club Parade celebrating Ellington-era jazz and dance. Inside, my sister and I were led to our orchestra seats, and I looked around: not another black face in sight. It took me a moment to realize that The Mystery of the Vanishing Black Folks likely would have been quickly resolved had we moved up to the balconies. But from where I sat, observing the complexion of the performers versus that of the onlookers, it was the Cotton Club, the Colors entertaining the Caucasians, and that the upper tiers may have been filled with black faces was not exactly comforting, an economically induced throwback to Jim Crow segregation with African Americans relegated to the peanut gallery.

September 27

August 27

In this excerpt from The America Syndrome: Apocalypse, War, and Our Call to Greatness, new in paperback this autumn, Betsy Hartmann discusses what has come to be called "the greening of hate"—that is, the fusion of environmentalism with anti-immigrant bigotry, an ideology which was shared by both the Christchurch and El Paso gunmen. She also touches on modern eugenics in the U.S., and stresses the need to avoid simple dualities in discussing questions of population and environment. 

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April 06

The refrain we hear over and over, in the United States at least, is that people today are apathetic about politics. Yet it turns out that this is far from the case. Voters in the U.S. and in democracies around the world are more engaged in politics than they've ever been. The catch is that they're disillusioned with the democratic process itself. Only 33% of Europeans have faith in the EU. The U.S. Congress has a 69% negative rating. So what gives? In Against Elections, set to be published on April 17th, David Van Reybrouck diagnoses the symptoms of our ailing democracies and comes up with a radical solution: drawing lots, rather than voting, to determine our politicians, just as the ancient Athenians did. Here as an exclusive excerpt on the Seven Stories Blog is the book's introduction, from former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, and the first chapter of Van Reybrouck's book. 

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March 06

"They are making bourgeois garbage and I have been making revolutionary garbage." Thus quoth Jean-Luc Godard, about his former friends, the "bourgeois" filmmakers Truffaut and Coutard, in this 1970 interview with the Evergreen Review's Kent Carroll. It's a fascinating text, in which Godard, along with Jean-Pierre Gorin, his partner in the class-conscious Dziga-Vertov Group, discuss American students, revolutionary struggle, and "what the Chinese call a bullet wrapped in sugar." We hope you enjoy!

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October 24
Today we honor the tremendous energy and vision and commitment to the American political conversation of Tom Hayden
November 11

An excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's A Man Without a Country:

The most I can give you to cling to is a poor thing, actually. Not much better than nothing, and maybe it’s a little worse than nothing. It is the idea of a truly modern hero. It is the bare bones of the life of Ignaz Semmelweis, my hero.

November 21

Our 2016–2017 academic catalog is here. Download the pdf, and send us an email at academic@sevenstories.com for any questions, comments, or desk or examination copy requests! The catalog's introductory letter to educators can be found below.

March03
America We Need to Talk: A Self-Help Book for the Nation is both a parody of relationship and self-help books and a serious analysis of the nation’s political and economic dysfunction
Portland, Oregon
7.30pm
Powell's Books
March01
America We Need to Talk: A Self-Help Book for the Nation is both a parody of relationship and self-help books and a serious analysis of the nation’s political and economic dysfunction
Claremont, CA
6.30pm
Scripps College, Steele 101
April24
Noam Chomsky and Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman in conversation
Cambridge, MA
7.00pm
First Parish Church
August16
Celebrate the launch of Giants: The Global Power Elite with Peter Phillips at Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus.
New York, NY
6.00pm
Martino Hall at Fordham University Lincoln Center
September07

A look at the top 300 most powerful players in world capitalism, who are at the controls of our...

Santa Rosa, CA
7.00pm
Copperfield's in Santa Rosa (Montgomery Village)
October26toOctober27

Project Censored cordially invites you to the The Media Freedom Summit 2.0: Critical...

Kentfield, CA
College of Marin
August26

About Giants:

A look at the top 300 most powerful players in world capitalism, who are at the...

Downtown Petaluma, CA
12.00pm
Walnut Park
March02
Joel Berg, author of America We Need to Talk in conversation with Matt Taibbi, author of Insane Clown President
Seattle, Washington
7.30pm
Town Hall Seattle
February21
In his newest book, America, We Need to Talk: A Self-Help Book for the Nation, Hunger Free America CEO Joel Berg discusses how Americans can effectively channel their anger at our hobbled government into concrete actions to fix our democracy and make our
New York, NY
7.00pm
Barnes & Noble
February20
Busboys and Poets 14th & V welcomes Joel Berg to present his new book "America, We Need to Talk: A Self-Help Book for the Nation."
Washington, DC
6.30pm
Busboys and Poets @ 14TH & V
June07
Book launch for "The Instinct for Cooperation"
Santa Fe, New Mexico
6.30pm
Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse
June21
Jeff Wilson discusses The Instinct for Cooperation.
Baltimore, MD
6.30pm
Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse
September19
Peter Phillips discussing the subject of his new book Giants: The Global Power Elite
San Francisco, California
City Lights Bookstore
October30

KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents:

Peter Phillips + Mickey Huff GIANTS: The Global Power Elite & ...

Berkeley, CA
7.30pm
First Congregational Church
June19

In a near-future New York City in which both global warming and a tremendous economic divide are...

Brooklyn, NY
7.00pm
McNally Jacskson Williamsburg
July20

Join us at Boneshaker Books on July 20th to celebrate the release of ALL CITY by Alex...

Minneapolis, MN
Boneshaker Books
March16

Many of the problems we face as a country and even as a world today – the health pandemic,...

Cambridge, MA
4.00pm
MIT Open Learning
April27

Many of the problems we face today – the global pandemic, the economic crisis, political...

Cambridge, MA
4.00pm
Cambridge Forum
May27

How healthy is journalism in the United States today? Andy Lee Roth and Mickey Huff of Project...

Seattle, WA
7.30pm
Town Hall Seattle (virtual)
May26

The Goethe-Institut New York welcomes Stefan Koldehoff and Tobias Timm, authors of Art &...

United States
5.30pm
Goethe-Institut New York