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  • Preston city centre at night, with the Miller Arcade and Harris Museum visible

    The Preston model – event review: ‘Cities are looking to us for hope’

    Senior economics commentator Aditya Chakrabortty was joined by an expert panel and more than 400 Guardian supporters
  • Kim Jong-un

    Event review: 'It's staggering how little is known about North Korea'

    Supporters Veronica Timperley and Alan Goodwin reflect on a recent Guardian Live panel discussion that explored Kim Jong-un’s military ambitions
  • Law enforcement vehicles line a road leading to a blocked bridge where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline (AP Photo/David Goldman)

    We need to talk about climate change – Guardian Members' exclusive podcast

    What will a Trump presidency mean for the future of the planet? In the first of our new monthly podcasts for Guardian Members, in which expert panelists and journalists tackle your queries on the subjects you consider most pressing, we consider climate change policy in the Trump era. What should we expect – and what can we do about it?
  • Alan Bennett

    Members' views on Alan Bennett: 'Like opening your Christmas present and getting exactly what you wanted'

    Five Guardian members and host Charlotte Higgins reflect on the playwright’s anecdotes at an event in Leeds
  • Trevor Noah. ‘He’s had an amazing rise to fame, considering he grew up in such a hostile environment,’ says Isy Mead.

    Members' views: 'Trevor Noah's take was really thought-provoking'

    Guardian Members Isy Mead and Corey Sutch discuss the comedian’s extraordinary account of growing up in apartheid-era South Africa
  • Deliveroo couriers in London

    A Member's view: ‘I can’t see edible insects catching on …’

    Exclusive GuaGuardian member Helen Forsyth reflects on an evening spent discussing cowless beef, cricket crisps, and adjusting our palates for a sustainable future
  • Johnny Marr

    Members' views: 'When Marr started playing, everyone's jaw dropped'

    Four Guardian Members reflect on an evening with Manchester musician Johnny Marr
  • How to have a good death - a Guardian Live/Utopia 2016 event.

    A member's view: 'You need to plan a long time before you're ill'

    At a Guardian Live/Utopia 2016 event, panellists tried to determine how to have a good death. Guardian Member Emily Engel says it’s all about starting those conversations earlier and having a plan in place
  • The chefs at the Palomar restaurant

    A member's view: 'It's just how I remember the restaurants in Jerusalem'

    Caroline Crumby is a former chef who now travels extensively as a food product developer. She joined other members for a supper club hosted with joyful zest by head chef of London’s celebrated Palomar restaurant
  • Delegates hold up signs during the second day at the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia, 26 July.

    Member's view: 'I wanted to ask what we can do about gun crime'

    Guardian Member Kathleen Cornelia came to our live event to hear Gary Younge discuss his latest book about the loss of life in the US from firearms – and found herself desperate for action
  • Glittering graphene … from Wonder Materials: Graphene and Beyond at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester.

    A member's view: 'Graphene is a solution for problems we've not yet encountered'

    It has been hailed as a wonder material that will revolutionise everything from smart phones to condoms. PhD student Xiao Collins attended a Guardian Members’ event in Manchester to find out more
  • Winifred Knights’ The Marriage at Cana.

    A member's view: "What happens to the talent of people who don't make it?"

    Eyvor Fogarty went to see the Winifred Knights exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London and came away with as many questions as answers
  • Caroline Lucas, the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion.

    Guardian members' views: 'All parties on the left need to work together'

    The Guardian’s John Harris chaired a live event for members in London to find out their thoughts on the future of the left – we caught up with two of them afterwards
  • James Richardson

    A member's view: 'These days football is all about demand for the finished article'

    The award-winning Football Weekly podcasters headed up the M6 for a night of puns and punditry at the Manchester football writing festival – Guardian Member Peter Gorman reports
  • Ian McEwan

    Members' view: a night with Ian McEwan

    Ahead of the launch of his new book Nutshell, Ian McEwan joined Mark Lawson for a Guardian Live event. What did some of our members think?
  • The Guardian printing press, Stratford, London.

    A member's view: 'I hope people will always want newspapers'

    Guardian member Mike Scott took a tour of the Stratford printing presses and was amazed at the speed of production and the technology delivering his paper
  • Not Vital, Moon, 2015. Stainless steel, 320cm. Courtesy the artist and YSP.

    A Member's view: 'Turns out Not Vital is his name'

    From huge silver balls to stainless steel flower buds - Guardian Member Vicky Seddon found plenty to like at an exclusive tour of Not Vital’s first big UK exhibition
  • The remains of the PC desktop and the Mac laptop destroyed by GCHQ at the Guardian’s offices in Kings Place, London.

    A member's view: 'There was one archive item I really wanted to see'

    Guardian member Ayo Dada was drawn to tour the archive because of his interest in the Edward Snowden files, but was fascinated by the process of digitisation
  • Redundant Fitter by Ian Beesley

    A member's view: 'What would a poet be doing in a steel mill?'

    Former photojournalist Ian Yeomans attended a Guardian talk in which poet Ian McMillan and photographer Ian Beesley discussed their lastest collaboration
  • The Panama Papers sparked protests around the world. In London demonstrators gathered outside Downing Street calling for David Cameron’s resignation

    A Guardian member's view: 'You have to believe in a story to work on it for so long'

    The Panama Papers was the biggest leak in history. Listening to two journalists who worked on it, Guardian member Camilla Giusti said she was just as fascinated by the story behind the headlines
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