With call for complexity, open hearts, Kate Hamill, Wynton Marsalis, Otis Moss close season by Emma Francois on August 24, 2024
CHQ favorites Wynton Marsalis, Kate Hamill, Otis Moss to take stage for conversation in final Amp lecture by Julia Weber on August 23, 2024
Paul Siefken discusses Fred Rogers’ legacy, impact on media landscape by Sara Toth on August 23, 2024
Fred Rogers Productions’ Paul Siefken to speak on social infrastructure by Sara Toth on August 22, 2024
Jeffrey Rosen encourages commitment to self-mastery, reason in lecture on philosophies underlying U.S. founding documents by HG Biggs on August 22, 2024
National Constitution Center CEO Jeffrey Rosen to discuss founders’ insights on pursuit of happiness, what that means for democracy by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2024
Kelly Carlin, Stephen J. Morrison and Kliph Nesteroff explore the human in the humor by Brian Contreras on August 4, 2017
W. Kamau Bell and Kelly Carlin discuss the role humor can play in achieving social justice by Brian Contreras on August 3, 2017
Kelly Carlin, Stephen J. Morrison and Kliph Nesteroff discuss comedy over the ages by Brian Contreras on August 3, 2017
Seven lessons: ‘Stand-up scientist’ Sophie Scott talks laughter and love by Brian Contreras on August 2, 2017
W. Kamau Bell and Kelly Carlin will discuss making connections through comedy by Ryan Lindsay on August 2, 2017
Crossing lines: David Steinberg talks religion and politics in polite company by Brian Contreras on August 1, 2017
Neuroscientist Sophie Scott to discuss laughter as social behavior by Adrianna Jereb on August 1, 2017
From Today’s Lecturer: Sophie Scott addresses the science behind laughter by Sophie Scott on August 1, 2017
Comedian David Steinberg to discuss political satire and comedy’s inner workings with Kelly Carlin by Josh Svetz on July 31, 2017
Lewis Black navigates politics, prayer and profanity through comedy by Brian Contreras on July 31, 2017
Lewis Black opens week with examination of comics’ role in society by Brian Contreras on July 30, 2017
A beacon in the dark: Ted Olson explains why a stable Supreme Court is so vital by Brian Contreras on July 28, 2017
Ted Olson to discuss the Supreme Court’s role in protecting democracy and civil discourse by Hailey Gavin on July 27, 2017
Akhil Reed Amar tracks turbulent stages of Supreme Court history and explains why 2017 isn’t one by Brian Contreras on July 27, 2017
From Today’s Lecturer: The Supreme Court, past, present, future by Theodore B. Olson on July 27, 2017
From warrants to wiretaps: Jeffrey Rosen tracks changes in the constitutional right to privacy over the centuries by Brian Contreras on July 26, 2017