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NPC Books & Brunch
Please join National Press Club Books and Brunch for a lively discussion in The Fourth Estate Restaurant. Books and Brunch is open to all Club members and their guests. Lunch may be ordered off the restaurant's menu. It is not mandatory to have read the book to participate in the discussion. If you are able to attend, please contact Fay Iudicello at [email protected] or call her at (703) 989-4503 before noon on Thursday, JAN. 9 We want to assure adequate seating and service for all attendees.
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The Kalb Report: “We the People…”
Is America headed for—or perhaps already in—a constitutional crisis fueled by highly partisan politics? Is this endangering our democracy? If so, where do we go from here? The first forum in the 26th season of The Kalb Report (and the 100th program in the series) will tackle these questions as well as examine who we are as a country today, how we are influencing the world and whether the current administration is an anomaly or represents a dramatic shift in our ideology. Joining moderator Marvin Kalb will be NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg, NBC News Justice Correspondent Pete…
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2019 NPC Children's Holiday Party
It's time again to make plans to attend the National Press Club's Annual Children Holiday Party! Remember, everyone must make a reservation to attend this great event. Food, music, entertainment, fun for the whole family... and yes, Santa will be there! Tickets are only $10.00 per person. Don't miss out -- make your reservations now! See you at the party!
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Washington Nationals World Series Trophy at the National Press Club
The hard-won 2019 World Series Championship Trophy, the symbol of one of the greatest come-from-behind victories in the history of sports, will visit the National Press Club on Wednesday evening February 12, so members, their families and guests can get a close look and take photos for social media. The Trophy is traveling to Spring Training later this week so Wednesday might be the last chance for fans to see it before it leaves town to help the Nats prepare to defend their Championship. "The World Series Trophy is a symbol of skill, perseverance, teamwork and success," said Mike Freedman,…
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Super Tuesday Watch Party
Be a part of the excitement on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at the National Press Club's Super Tuesday Watch Party! When it comes to bringing people together to discuss current events with the media, nobody does it better than the National Press Club. This event is open to the public (and media) and includes food, drinks and of course live coverage of the primary election results as they come in. General Public Tickets NPC Members: Please login for access to member tickets. Tickets are just $25 for Press Club members and $35 for the public, and covers your admission to the Club, food and your first…
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NPC New Member Reception
We’d like to invite you to the NPC New Member Reception: 6:30 p.m.Wednesday, March 27, 2019Winners Room at the National Press Club529 14th St NW, Washington DC 20045 This event is a great way to meet other new members, club leaders and the President of the National Press Club, Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak of NPR. Refreshments and tours will be provided. Also, if you'd like to bring a friend who may be interested in joining, please feel free. Below is the link to register. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you for being a NPC member, Laura Laura CokerEngagement ManagerThe…
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Armenian Classical Music Performance
Centennial of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the US and Armenia NAREK HAKHNAZARYAN (ARMENIA) One of the world’s most acclaimed cellists, winner of several international awards, including the Cello I Prize and Gold Medal at the XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition “Dazzlingly brilliant” —The Strad “Nothing short of magnificent” —San Francisco Chronicle “He could certainly give Yo-Yo Ma a run for his money” —The Independent NOREEN CASSIDY-POLERA (US) Piano, one of the most highly regarded and diverse chamber artists performing today The program will feature works of…
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"The Boys on the Bus" - 12 Elections Later
Following the 1972 McGovern campaign, writer Timothy Crouse wrote "The Boys on the Bus," the seminal book on campaign reporting. As we head into a new campaign, we will be talking to three reporters who were on that bus — and they weren’t all boys. Connie Chung (CBS News), who had just launched her television news career that year, Carl Leubsdorf (Dallas Morning News) and Tom Oliphant (Boston Globe) will share their stories with moderator Edwin Grosvenor, publisher of American Heritage Magazine. They will talk about how campaigns were covered that year, why the book was so important to…
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Young Members Speak with Seung Min Kim of the Washington Post
On Thursday, October 3, all young members and their guests are welcome to join for informal conversation and drinks with Seung Min Kim of the Washington Post. Seung Min Kim is a White House reporter for The Washington Post, covering the Trump administration through the lens of Capitol Hill. Before joining The Washington Post in 2018, she spent more than eight years at Politico, primarily covering the Senate and immigration policy. Kim is also an on-air contributor to CNN.
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America’s Gun Problem: Seeking Solutions Through Journalism
The prevalence of gun-related violence and deaths in America – the increase in mass shootings, violent domestic disputes, officer-involved shootings, accidents and suicides – has had a profound and traumatic effect on nearly every community and every facet of society. How these incidents are covered (or ignored, or hyped) in the media can, at its worst, compound or amplify that trauma. But what can journalism at its best – the hard-nosed brand of reporting that makes you think, makes you feel, and maybe even makes you act – do for an issue like gun violence? Can good, solid journalism…
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