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92Y Live from NY Here are the program offerings for the 2010 season of
Live from NY's 92nd Street Y at the JCC!

» Matisyahu: Tuesday, March 16, 8pm
» Elie Wiesel: Thursday, April 15, 8pm
» Padma Lakshmi: Monday, April 26, 8pm
92Y Live from NY 92Y Live from NY Matisyahu 92Y Live from NY Elie Wiesel 92Y Live from NY Food on the Tube

An Evening with Matisyahu
Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 8:00pm
Thane Rosenbaum, moderator

Cultural icon Matisyahu, whose blend of Hasidic, reggae and hip hop music has sold millions of records and garnered fans around the world, makes his first visit to the 92nd Street Y to discuss his development as an artist, his latest record, Light and the fusion of his various musical styles. He will perform several songs!

A World in Crisis:
What Are Our Moral Obligations?
with Elie Wiesel
Thursday, April 15, 2010, 8:00pm

Explore the obligations of humans in general, and the Jewish community in particular, in responding to the crises around us-from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to the looming threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, from an unstable Pakistan to genocide in Africa.

Food on the Tube:
How TV Shapes the Way We Think About Food with Padma Lakshmi
Monday, April 26, 2010, 8:00pm
Alexandra Leaf, moderator

Does watching culinary programming on TV make us better cooks? Join Padma Lakshmi, co-host of Top Chef, and food writer Amanda Hesser for an enlightening discussion of the world of cooking shows, including what they tell us about ourselves as cooks and people and what they teach us about society today. Other panelists include Kathleen Collins (author, Watching What We Eat: The Evolution of Television Cooking Shows) and Charlie Trotter (host, PBS's The Kitchen Sessions).


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