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St. Patrick's dinner buffet returns Friday, March 17
The St. Patrick's Dinner buffet returns in 2023! This year we celebrate St. Patrick along with TGIF. Members are invited to the Reliable Source from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 17, as we celebrate the return of a tradition. The price of the buffet is $35 for members and $40 for guests. Reservations are strongly encouraged and can be made online.
Type: News
Panel calls for U.S. media to hold Indian leader accountable for 2002 massacre
Aakashi Bhatt, daughter of jailed whistleblower Sanjiv Bhatt. Photo: Alan Kotok The National Press Club screened an episode of the BBC documentary “India: The Modi Question,” about the 2002 riots and mass killings of Muslims in India's Gujarat state and their aftermath, on March 7. A panel that followed, with people who have first-hand connections to the events, called for news media in the U.S. to expose the key role of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat state government leader at the time, in making it happen. The panel included an eyewitness to the massacre and family member, as…
Type: News
Exploring Craft: A master class in copyediting from the author of Dreyer’s English
Registration is now closed. A livestream option will be available to watch on the National Press Club Journalism Institute YouTube channel. If you have any technical issues accessing the webinar or livestream, please note we will post a recording on this page after the program. Language lovers, grammar geeks, and bibliophiles: Join Benjamin Dreyer, Random House executive managing editor and copy chief and author of the New York Times bestseller Dreyer's English, for a rousing behind-the-editor’s desk viewpoint on sharpening your writing and elevating your use of language. Dreyer will share…
Type: Event
Photos: "India: The Modi Question" Screening & Panel
The National Press Club hosted a March 7 screening of a truncated version of "India: The Modi Question," a BBC documentary examining Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in the 2002 Gujarat riots when he was chief minister of the western Indian state. This was followed by a panel discussion organized by the Indian American Muslim Council.
Type: Media