Talk To Me: Loving Your Evil Side
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Andrew Harvey, scholar and author of many books on spirituality, joined Jungian analyst Nathan Schwartz-Salant on the Rubin Museum stage this past month as a part of "The Red Book Dialogue" series.
Talk To Me: Hitler and the Dalai Lama
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Film director Andre Gregory made more than polite dinner conversation recently at the Rubin Museum. In the new "Red Book Dialogue" series, Gregory brought up some major daddy issues when confronted with the sketch of an abstract-looking horned manimal.
Talk to Me: Out To Sea
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Stream Adam Gopnik's perspective on Jung's expression of artistic turbulence.
Talk To Me: PlaNYC's Sustainability Plan
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
PlaNYC, New York's ambitious sustainability plan for the next two decades, turned two years old on Earth Day 2009. To commemorate, former Deputy Mayor and PlaNYC mastermind Daniel Doctoroff took part in a panel discussion about urban planning at the Museum of the City of New York.
Talk To Me: Flarf vs Conceptual Writing
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
There is still an American Avant-Garde in poetry!
Talk To Me: Activist and Poet Adrienne Rich
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Poetry can be a battlefield; it can be an attic; it can be a dream. And when Adrienne Rich is involved, poetry is all these things and more. The 92nd Street Y’s Unterberg Poetry Center presented a reading by Rich.
Talk To Me: Addressing the Economic Crisis
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The American economy is in the tank, crippled by bad mortgages and badly-behaving banks. Europe’s nations are unfortunately following suit, and no one knows exactly how to fix any of it.
Talk To Me: PEN World Voices Festival
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature brings writers from around the world to New York for discussions, lectures and performances that spotlight and celebrate the written word’s ability to bridge the largest cultural gaps.
Talk To Me: Omit Needless Words!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
We look back on the elements of style as this year marked the “official” golden anniversary of succinct, witty prose.
Talk To Me: Mario Batali on Disgust - Part I
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Why do meat-eating men and women love shoulders, but not lips? Ribs, but not ears? Chowing down on pig's feet causes many to recoil, yet cheese that smells like feet is delectable?
Talk To Me: Mario Batali on Disgust - Part II
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Top chef Mario Batali and food scholar Paul Rozin continue their discussion about disgust in the second part of their two-part "Talk to Me" podcast.
Talk To Me: Velvet Underground
Friday, December 11, 2009
Before Warhol, before raucous live shows, before they made the pages of Rolling Stone, the Velvet Underground was a scrappy operation, playing their first paying gig in a New Jersey high school 44 years ago today.
Talk To Me: Designer Royalty Discusses Motherhood
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Artist, designer jeans queen, and novelist Gloria Vanderbilt revealed stories oif hallucinations, taxidermy and parenting at the Rubin Museum's "Red Book Dialogues."
Stream the conversation here.
Talk To Me: Web 2.0 and Beyond
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Talk To Me: Jungian look at Mystery Science Theater
Friday, December 04, 2009
Actress Kathleen Chalfant has starred on Broadway, in plays including Wit and Angels in America. She was in a different role recently at the Rubin Museum of Art, discussing the theories of psychoanalyst Carl Jung as part of the Museum's Red Book Dialogues.
Talk To Me: Faith, Nature and Social Activism
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Alice Walker is known for her fierce, poetic writing and her politically charged ideas. She opened up to a Jungian analyst in front of a live audience at the Rubin Museum of Art, one of our partners in the Talk To Me series.
Talk To Me: Brooklyn’s Traitor, Baseball’s Visionary
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
When the Brooklyn Dodgers headed west to L.A. more than fifty years ago, fans felt betrayed. The man to blame was the Dodger's owner Walter O'Malley, and, though history has proved O’Malley to be one of baseball’s great visionaries, there are still grudges out there.
Talk To Me: Charlie Kaufman Bares His Unconscious
Monday, November 30, 2009
Filmmaker Charlie Kaufman and Jungian analyst John Beebe plumbed the depths of the writer's famously complex mind during a Jungian chat last month at the Rubin Museum.