An Evening With Tara Westover
It looks like we will soon have Natalie's first (virtual) appearance of 2022. It will be a conversation via zoom with author Tara Westover for a special, one-night-only virtual event…
It looks like we will soon have Natalie's first (virtual) appearance of 2022. It will be a conversation via zoom with author Tara Westover for a special, one-night-only virtual event…
We missed Natalie’s book club, but today we have a new conversation with writer Deborah Levy on instagram about her book “The cost of living.” The link is after the jump:
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Natalie continues to show her passion for books and reading in this collaboration with Friends of Shakespeare and Company. This nonprofit association includes four installments of online features made exclusively for members. The Spring installment is now live, with contributions from George Saunders, Deborah Levy, and Karthia Naïr, as well as Natalie in conversation with Sylvia Whitman. this is an excerpt from the company’s instagram:
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The production companies’ campaigns for the SAG-Aftra awards are being developed these days and, as part of it, Natalie has moderated a virtual Q&A with her fellow actresses (and friends) Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington on “Little Fires Everywhere” series. The video is after the jump:
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Natalie talked today with Renata Simril, president of LA84 Foundation, an organization committed to ensuring all kids have access to sport in underserved communities. The conversation is after the jump:
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Natalie and activist (and writer) Patrisse Cullors-Brignac had a conversation about prison reform, motherhood, her career in activism, and the importance of having Black women and youth involved in @blacklivesmatter. They also go in depth about the creation and content of the young adult version of her memoir “When They Call You A Terrorist”. The full instagram video is after the jump:
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Natalie chatted Today with Daniel M. Lavery, the author of the memoir “Something That May Shock and Discredit You“. The conversation is after the jump:
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