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Rizzoli Bookstore
United States
Приєднався 1 лип 2021
The Rizzoli Bookstore is located at 1133 Broadway in New York City’s NoMad neighborhood. Just three blocks north of the bustling cultural heart of Madison Square Park.
For over fifty years Rizzoli Bookstore has been widely considered one of the foremost independent booksellers in America specializing in illustrated books on architecture, interior design, fashion, photography, cookery, and the fine and applied arts, as well as literature, and foreign language books. Rizzoli Bookstore has been, and will continue to be a literary landmark in New York City, and a celebrated destination for important authors and book lovers from all over the world.
Our collection of books is specialized in illustrated subjects fashion, interior design, art, architecture, photography, design and literature, in Italian, Spanish, French, and English. But all subjects of general interest are represented and we carry a selection of European magazines and newspapers.
For over fifty years Rizzoli Bookstore has been widely considered one of the foremost independent booksellers in America specializing in illustrated books on architecture, interior design, fashion, photography, cookery, and the fine and applied arts, as well as literature, and foreign language books. Rizzoli Bookstore has been, and will continue to be a literary landmark in New York City, and a celebrated destination for important authors and book lovers from all over the world.
Our collection of books is specialized in illustrated subjects fashion, interior design, art, architecture, photography, design and literature, in Italian, Spanish, French, and English. But all subjects of general interest are represented and we carry a selection of European magazines and newspapers.
Is Art History? by Svetlana Alpers with Mariët Westermann
Svetlana Alpers, one of the past century's most renowned art historians, celebrates the launch of this definitive volume of her writings. In conversation with Mariët Westermann, CEO and Director of the Guggenheim.
This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on September 26, 2024.
This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on September 26, 2024.
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Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled with Amanda Burdan
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A major new monograph from American realist painter Jamie Wyeth traces the dark and uneasy in his work. In conversation with Amanda Burdan, senior curator at the Brandywine Museum of Art. This event was held at Rizzoli bookstore on April 24, 2024.
The Work of Art by Adam Moss with Michael Cunningham and Marie Howe
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Adam Moss celebrates the launch of his new book, a collection of illuminating conversations examining the very personal, rigorous, complex, and elusive work of making art. In conversation with Michael Cunningham and Marie Howe. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore April 16, 2024.
Candy Darling: Dreamer, Icon, Superstar by Cynthia Carr with Kate Bornstein
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Cynthia Carr celebrates the launch of her new biography, the first full portrait of the queer icon and Warhol superstar Candy Darling. In conversation with Kate Bornstein. This event was held at Rizzoli bookstore on March 19, 2024.
Shakespeare's Sisters by Ramie Targoff with Merve Emre
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Ramie Targoff celebrates the launch of her rich new group biography of women writers during the Renaissance. In conversation with the critic Merve Emre. This event was held at Rizzoli bookstore on March 18, 2024.
Atlas of Performing Culture by Cristiano Leone with Maddalena Maltese
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Cristiano Leone presents an illustrated voyage of performance, tracing important cultural sites and experiences around the world, in conversation with Maddalena Maltese. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on January 23, 2024.
Islas by Von Diaz with Hawa Hassan
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An intimate reflection on tropical island cooking's bold flavors and big stories, with 125 recipes, from celebrated food writer Von Diaz. In conversation with Hawa Hassan. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on March 14, 2024.
Flavorama by Arielle Johnson with Alton Brown
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Flavor scientist Arielle Johnson launches her guide to unlocking the art and science of flavor, in conversation with Alton Brown. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on March 12, 2024.
Renegades: San Francisco, the 1990s by Chloe Sherman
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Chloe Sherman's new monograph collects her photographs of San Francisco's vibrant lesbian subculture in the 1990s. In conversation with Noelle Flores Théard. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on March 7, 2024.
Cocktails with George and Martha by Philip Gefter with Dana Stevens
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Philip Gefter reveals the deliciously entertaining history of the making of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and how two iconic stars changed the image of marriage forever. In conversation with film critic Dana Stevens. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on February 13, 2024.
Bitter Crop: The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday's Last Year
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Paul Alexander celebrates the launch of Bitter Crop, the first biography of Billie Holiday in two decades. In conversation with Erroll McDonald. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on February 15, 2024.
I Heard Her Call My Name by Lucy Sante with Griffin Hansbury
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Lucy Sante celebrates the launch of her new memoir, which Hua Hsu calls "an astonishing, once-in-a-lifetime achievement." In conversation with writer and psychoanalyst Griffin Hansbury. This event was held at Rizzoli bookstore on February 12, 2024.
Get The Picture by Bianca Bosker with Hannah Goldfield
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Award-winning journalist Bianca Bosker launches her new book, a rollicking adventure that will change the way you see forever. In conversation with New Yorker staff writer Hannah Goldfield. This event was held at Rizzoli bookstore on February 8, 2024.
Antifascism and Italian Women Writers
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Translators Ann Goldstein and Jenny McPhee are in conversation with historian Franco Baldasso about Alba de Céspedes, Natalia Ginzburg, and Elsa Morante, three mid-century Italian writers with profound feminist, antifascist, and literary legacies. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on February 1, 2024.
Coming and Going by Jim Goldberg with Lisa Sutcliffe
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Jim Goldberg discusses his wholly unique visual memoir with Lisa Sutcliffe of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This event was held at Rizzoli Bookstore on January 9, 2024.
Angela Rodel Presents The Case of Cem with Edwin Frank
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Angela Rodel Presents The Case of Cem with Edwin Frank
Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth by Ingrid Robeyns
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Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth by Ingrid Robeyns
The Amplified Come as You Are by Michael Azerrad with Michael Agger
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The Amplified Come as You Are by Michael Azerrad with Michael Agger
Uncross Your Legs by Stan Herman with Jeffrey Banks
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Uncross Your Legs by Stan Herman with Jeffrey Banks
Renewing the Dream by James Sanders with Julie Lasky and Matt Ducharme
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Renewing the Dream by James Sanders with Julie Lasky and Matt Ducharme
Narrative Thread by Mark C. O’Flaherty with Stacy London
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Narrative Thread by Mark C. O’Flaherty with Stacy London
A History of the World in 10 Dinners by Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel
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A History of the World in 10 Dinners by Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel
Tina Barney: The Beginning with James Welling at Rizzoli Bookstore
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Tina Barney: The Beginning with James Welling at Rizzoli Bookstore
The Private Eye in Public Art by Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz with Brian Tolle at Rizzoli Bookstore
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The Private Eye in Public Art by Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz with Brian Tolle at Rizzoli Bookstore
Let's Eat by Dan "Grossy" Pelosi with Katie Sturino at Rizzoli Bookstore
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Let's Eat by Dan "Grossy" Pelosi with Katie Sturino at Rizzoli Bookstore
Cynthia Carlson: Sixty Years with Thomas Mellins at Rizzoli Bookstore
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Cynthia Carlson: Sixty Years with Thomas Mellins at Rizzoli Bookstore
Francesca Woodman: The Artist's Books with Collier Schorr, Justine Kurland, Moyra Davey, Drew Sawyer
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Francesca Woodman: The Artist's Books with Collier Schorr, Justine Kurland, Moyra Davey, Drew Sawyer
Howard Fishman on the Life, Music, and Mystery of Connie Converse with Sarah Larson
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Howard Fishman on the Life, Music, and Mystery of Connie Converse with Sarah Larson
The Legacy of Larry Sultan with Dru Donovan, Jeff Rosenheim, Alec Soth, and Kelly Sultan
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The Legacy of Larry Sultan with Dru Donovan, Jeff Rosenheim, Alec Soth, and Kelly Sultan
Claire Dederer Discusses Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma with Adrienne Westenfeld
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Claire Dederer Discusses Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma with Adrienne Westenfeld
Would have been nice if Mr. Brown had given his very interesting guest a chance to speak.
Excellent
I will not dissuade you from that thing you call stephen. In some ways, he's worse.
horrible sound
It’s a shame the album is now out of print and costs a fortune. It is on Spotify though.
We would pay dishwashers dearly.
I totally missed your talk about difference. I need to hear and read things so many times to get it.
Thank you Ingrid Robeyns. John Rawls, veil of ignorance.
buying her book tomorrow
Worthless unintelligible drivel.
No one gets rich on their own.
I wish Dolly Parton would do "Talkin' Like You".
Great discussion. Thank you.
In 1970, a one-time roommate of mine was friends with Jeremiah Newton. In those days, Jeremiah was skinny and pretty, witty and smart. With his shag-cut, dark brown hair, he looked like a finer-featured Mick Jagger, the Mick Jagger of "Performance" or "Gimme Shelter". I have an indelible memory of Jeremiah making his entrance at Columbia University's gay dances. He would time his arrival so he was ascending Earl Hall's curving stairs to the dance floor, just as the third verse of "Sympathy for the Devil" was playing. One first heard, then saw Jeremiah, sometimes in red lipstick (though not in drag), coming up the stairs, singing that song's falsetto "Woo-Hoo"' chorus. Woo-Hoo Let me please introduce myself Woo-Hoo I'm a man of wealth and taste Woo-Hoo
The problem I have with the term 'limitarianism' is that the elite always find a way to limit everyone else while they continue to artificially amass unlimited amounts for themselves. Money should circulate, it should never have been commodified, and the entire economic system in place now should be reversed until every single human being on the planet is middle class...with no one having more than 10% of money or value at any given time than anyone else. Corporations need to be restructured entirely...they are not people, and their value should be based on how many people are employed, not how much "profit" is accumulated. No more bonuses, just equal sharing of all money so it continues to circulate.
Resurged interest in Candy Darling brought me to you. Thank you for the interview and the research and writing on Candy. This is unexpected inspiration for my writing on the cultural history of local a cross-dresser and the closeted gay community that I lived with before Stonewall. I could see then the hell they went through. I will remember you Cynthia.
Love this book. Well done 👍
Very Happy, Limitarianism seems so obvious. The Invisible hand punches the consumer with patents, taxing labor more then wealth, the current system seems to be evolving towards one of slavery. Every year a higher percentage of the world profit is made just by moving money around or applying other weird rules. Somehow you can make a number in a financial system grow and that making you richer in a society without any contribution. The idea of Limitarianism isn't entirely new Plato suggested a maximum of 4 times the wealth of the poorest person (or something like that).
Also, 2022 was the 201st anniversary of the death of John Polidori and the 110th anniversary of the death of Bram Stoker.
What a lousy sound. What a pity. Next time better?
Given our great technology, you would think they could do better than THIS!
I had no idea there was an expanded version. I still have my original copy I got in prob 2002. It was a high school Bible of sorts
Been cracking through it the last few weeks. It's a great updated read, nearly double the length.
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The problem with limitariansm is that it might take attention away from radical systemic change... I think it's a very good conversation and a valuable approach. But systemic change has to be an absolute priority.
Systemic change is what she argues for in her book, it's a key part of the approach.
@@jamesmay3941 ow, yes... I should read it. I just think that the approach of removing rentier-incomealltogether is much more fruitful in the first place... and I do not really hear that, for example interest-free credit, abolition of the financial sector and the stockmarket... ending landlordism: the big three. I hope to talk to her one day. She lives next to my country... so you never know.
Perhaps, in a reductionist view, individual mindsets need to be formulated in a way that supports cultural change. Cultural change, then forms political aspirations. To me, it all boils down to independence versus interdependence.
Interesting read!
Saw the ad for this on Facebook. Came to UA-cam hoping there would be something from it. Wonderful posting. Thank you.
very bad audio, hard to hear or understand!
Without extreme wealth we we would have zero free speech. Or Space X. We would lack Soros and his hatred for the people. The chance for an Elon outweighs.
je viens de crinqué le volume au max , et la , je puis vous suivre , second language is never easi , merci
j aurais aimé vous entendre , mais le son est tres mauvais , tres triste
That's for sure....ou c'est vrai. I turned it off. When you can hear the audience better than the people with the microphones, somebody screwed up.
What is the number considered extreme? And isn’t there extreme wealth gaps between government and the private sector? It’s better to concentrate on corruption….extreme corruption in government is far more harmful to a community than extreme wealth gaps without corruption.
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😮 this gentleman entrepreneur who asks the question at the end of the talk who is on the boundary between unconscious acceptance of what he has been told and believed all his life, and the deeper understanding of his psyche and what motivated him to compete successfully.
The idea of the limits of wealth and poverty is the #4th social principle of the world religion I belong to. However I haven’t had or noticed a discussion about the limitations of weather.
Socialism, democracy in OUR economy. No big government, big people, WE DECIDE OUR ECONOMY 😊
Socialism has failed everywhere tried. Some Pigs always more equal than others above any law. It isn't true that Jesus loved everyone. He clearly opposed the swine and dogs of corrupt government who must not be named unless one loses one's head like John.
No, the super rich decide the economy. They decide where financial capital resides, they decide what your wages are going to be and they decide what state laws and regulations don't apply to them or their interests. We vote for the government, but what the government does is managed by the super rich.
great talk
Limitarianism! A fairer and more just society for all. With great accountability comes great liberation! Thank you for this wonderful talk! Beautifully spoken. Jung and Marx would love this notion. As i suspect will we all!
Really enjoyed this interview! Great stuff
I fell across her songs about 6 or 7 years ago. I'm entranced by her, her music and her story. My prayer that she found peace will be answered one day. As I thank her for everything.
I have read translators preface in his book, which reeks of narcissism. All the bragging how his translation is better. That put me off. Half of his interviews are disabled comments on UA-cam. And the book’s cover is similar to the one of Brad’s translation edition which is very dishonest. I can’t judge which translation is better without reading but I’ll go with Brad’s edition anyway.
Just bought the book a few weeks after grabbing Dave Grohl's the Storyteller.
He must be so proud of her..and vise vera❤
Curious to know if Anna shot the images for the i/o concert visuals for "In Your Eyes"? What an interesting project and glad that I found this (huge fan of your dear Dad).
What a must read book
Incredible book
While conducting my Mayflower ancestry research, I have recently discovered that Joanne Woodward is a 3rd Cousin, through my Cushman Line. What a neat find!
'promo sm'
I like her songs. She’s very sophisticated.