Plus, Kehinde Andrews on race, the Football Weekly team on their new book and more…
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| John Crace meets Ian Hislop | | | Join the much-loved political sketch writer for a special event, live in London and livestreamed, when he will be in conversation with Private Eye editor Ian Hislop. In a new book, Depraved New World, Crace skewers those claiming to lead our country, reminding us of the injustice of Partygate, Boris Johnson’s resignation, the short-lived (but economically devastating) premiership of Liz Truss, and the psychodrama of countless leadership contests. Whatever happens next, nobody is spared in Crace’s wise and funny political sketches. | Monday 6 November, 8pm–9.15pm | Book tickets | | In conversation with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | | | The award-winning Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will join us next week for a special livestreamed event to talk about her first children’s book, Mama’s Sleeping Scarf, a warm celebration of mother-daughter relationships and family life. Join her with the Guardian’s Lisa Allardice for a wide-ranging conversation about her first book for children, what inspires her writing, and how we can all be feminist role models. She will also be answering your questions in this livestreamed event. | Wednesday 6 September, 8pm–9pm | Book tickets |
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| Kehinde Andrews: The Psychosis of Whiteness | Tuesday 12 September 8pm–9pm | The academic and writer will discuss race, white privilege and his new book, The Psychosis of Whiteness. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Clive Myrie: A life in journalism | Wednesday 13 September 8.30pm–9.30pm | Join the BBC journalist and newsreader as he reflects on his remarkable career, with the Guardian’s Hugh Muir. | Book tickets | |
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| Margaret Hodge and Harriet Harman | Monday 18 September 8pm–9.30pm | The two veteran labour MPs will sit down with the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner, to reflect on their political careers. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Mick Herron: The Secret Hours | Tuesday 19 September 8pm–9pm | The acclaimed spy novelist will introduce his new thriller, The Secret Hours, the story of a secret MI5 mission in cold war Berlin. | Book tickets | |
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| George Monbiot in conversation | Tuesday 19 September 8pm–9.15pm | Join Monbiot and fellow Guardian journalists as they discuss the climate catastrophe and the rising influence of the extreme right. | Book tickets | |
| | | | The Football Weekly Book: Live | Tuesday 26 September 8pm–9pm | Expect nonsense, trivia and (some) insightful remarks as the football podcast team returns with their new book. | Book tickets | |
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