Plus, don’t miss Lenny Henry and Romesh Ranganathan live at Alexandra Palace, the Football Weekly Live team with their new book, and more …
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| In conversation with Naomi Klein | | | When Naomi Klein discovered that she was being routinely mistaken for a woman who shared her name, but with antithetical views to Klein’s own, she found herself compelled to follow her double into an alarming mirror world: one of anti-vaxxers, harmful conspiracy theories and far-right propaganda. In her fascinating new book, Doppelganger, Klein attempts to grapple with the wildness of right now, and how our perceptions of ourselves and of others are riddled with contradictions, blurred lines and scrambled allegiances. Join Klein for a special event, live in Manchester and via the livestream, as she explores how our online lives are changing our politics and culture. | Wednesday 27 September, 7pm–8.30pm | Book tickets |
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| Guardian Newsroom: Can the UK avoid a recession? | Thursday 20 July, 8pm–9pm | Next week, our panel of journalists and experts explore the financial crisis – and what must be done to halt it. | Book tickets | |
| | | | In conversation with Simon Schama | Monday 24 July, 8pm–9pm | The historian will introduce his new book exploring the history of pandemics, vaccines and global health. | Book tickets | |
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| Lenny Henry and Romesh Ranganathan | Wednesday 26 July, 8pm–9pm | See two comedy greats live in London or via the livestream, in this special event exploring Henry’s recently published memoir. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Gina Martin: No Offence, But … | Thursday 27 July, 8pm–9pm | Frustrated by lazy conversation stoppers? The gender equality campaigner will offer tips to help us all debate better. | Book tickets | |
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| The Football Weekly Book: Live | Tuesday 26 September, 8pm–9pm | Join Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning and Jonathan Wilson as they introduce the book based on their award-winning podcast. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Mary Beard on the emperors of Rome | Wednesday 18 October, 7pm–8.30pm | Join the celebrated historian, live in Manchester or via the livestream, as she discusses her new sweeping history of the Roman emperors. | Book tickets | |
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