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Scientific Exposure - A "National Geographic Live" Virtual Event
Natural history photographers working with National Geographic have often emerged from scientific backgrounds, enabling them to reveal wildlife and our natural world in surprising ways. Molecular…
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Reimagining Dinosaurs - A "National Geographic Live" Virtual Event
Groundbreaking new science is changing what we thought we knew about how dinosaurs looked, moved, and lived. Newfound troves from the Moroccan desert suggest that the…
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Mysterious Seas - A "National Geographic Live" Virtual Event
Get a glimpse into the ocean’s greatest depths—and the fascinating creatures that live there—with two leading marine biologists. David Gruber searches the oceans for bioluminescent and…
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Women and Migration - A "National Geographic Live" Virtual Event
Photographers Danielle Villasana, Miora Rajaonary, and Saiyna Bashir join photo editor Jennifer Samuel in conversation on The Everyday Projects documenting how social, economic, political, and climate…
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Eminent anthropologist Claudio Lomnitz, the founding director of Columbia University’s Center for Mexican Studies, discusses his heart-wrenching new memoir Nuestra América: My Family in the Vertigo…
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2021 Vincent Scully Masterclass Series: See Like an Architect
Three masterful, entertaining explorations of an architecture-informed worldview continue this series inspired by legendary professor, critic and author Vincent Joseph Scully, Jr. (1920−2017), who made his…
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2021 Vincent Scully Masterclass Series: See Like an Architect
Three masterful, entertaining explorations of an architecture-informed worldview continue this series inspired by legendary professor, critic and author Vincent Joseph Scully, Jr. (1920−2017), who made his…
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Let's Talk and Dine Together. Celebration of International Women's Day
What better way to celebrate International Women's Day than to Dine Together as one city to celebrate women? 17 of Chicago's leading Let's Talk women restaurateurs…
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She strategically uses textiles—a traditionally marginalized medium—to interrogate the historical marginalization of her subjects while using scale and subtle detail to convey her subjects’ complex individuality.…
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A beam of red light beckons them like a stage manager on opening night, offering a moment of respite from their collective solitude. Never ones to…
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