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Guardian Live

A selection of the Guardian’s Membership Live events covering everything from politics, science, tech, books, philosophy and the arts. A key part of Guardian membership is taking the debates that inform our journalism and bringing them to our readers and, in this case, listeners. To attend our events, sign up for Guardian Members today

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  • Michael Chabon<br>FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2010, file photo, author Michael Chabon poses for a photo in New York. Ann Patchett, Chabon and Zadie Smith were among the nominees announced Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, for the National Book Critics Circle Awards. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

    Michael Chabon on The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay – books podcast

    The Pulitzer prize-winning novelist looks back on a modern classic at a Guardian book club event
  • Donald Trump<br>President-elect Donald Trump smiles as he listens to his pick for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos speak during a rally at DeltaPlex Arena, Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, in Grand Rapids, Mich. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

    The rise of Donald Trump - Guardian Live event podcast

    The Guardian’s special projects editor Mark Rice-Oxley and a panel of columnists discuss the reasons for Trump’s success and the Democrats’ failure
  • (FILES) This file photo taken on March 18, 2011 shows a woman, suffering from Alzheimer's desease, holding the hand of a relative in a retirement house in Angervilliers, eastern France. 
For decades now, soaring population growth and ageing rates have been forecast to ignite a global explosion of Alzheimer's, the memory- and freedom-robbing disease afflicting mainly 65-plussers. But an unexpected, and hopeful, trend may be emerging. / AFP PHOTO / Sébastien BOZONSEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images

    Utopia 2016: how to die a good death – Guardian Live event podcast

    By turning away from death, by ignoring its inevitability, are we making our death more distressing for ourselves and for our loved ones? Giles Fraser and an expert panel shed some light on the positive things that can happen when we face this entirely natural part of life
  • Shadow cabinet reshuffle<br>File photo dated 28/09/16 of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who is finalising a bruising reshuffle which has seen some rebels return to the fold, while others prepare to step up opposition to his leadership. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday October 10, 2016. Mr Corbyn moved to ease disquiet at the thrust of the front bench shake-up by revealing that 10 MPs who had previously walked out on him have now returned to serve. See PA story POLITICS Labour. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

    Can the Labour party rebuild and win? Guardian Live event – audio

    The Guardian’s political editor Anushka Asthana alongside Paul Mason, Rafael Behr, Hugh Muir, Polly Toynbee and John Harris reflect on the tumultuous battle for the heart of the Labour party and ask can Labour regain power?
  • Ed Balls, photographed in September 2016. Photo by Linda Nylind.

    The Guardian Live interview with Ed Balls and Jonathan Freedland

    From the Labour conference in Liverpool, Ed Balls talks to the Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland about his memoir, his views on Labour’s survival and whether he’ll return to politics after Strictly Come Dancing
  • Protests at an NRA news conference following the Sandy Hook school shooting in Connecticut in 2012.  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

    Gary Younge: Another day in the death of America - Guardian Live event

    On an average day in America, seven children and teens will be shot dead. At a Guardian Members’ event Gary Younge discusses his 18-month investigation into the lives lost during a single day - November 23, 2013.
  • David Cameron and Nick Clegg holding their first joint news conference in May 2010.

    Nick Clegg talks to Andrew Rawnsley – Guardian Live interview

    Nick Clegg, former deputy prime minister, joins the Observer’s Andrew Rawnsley to discuss his time in government and the current turmoil in mainstream politics
  • Tim Farron, the Lib Dem leader

    Tim Farron talks to Heather Stewart – Guardian Live interview

    The Lib Dem leader talks to the Guardian’s political editor about Brexit, his party’s future and potential alliances
  • Raised fists of solidarity in colours of yellow, red and green

    Crisis on the left: what's the future of progressive politics? – Guardian Live

    John Harris, a cross-party panel and Guardian Members ask if the only way to defeat the Tories is to create a more representative, pluralist politics on the left
  • Is our pursuit of happiness actually a major cause of anxiety?

    How to live a happy life – Guardian Live event

    Dawn Foster asks a UTOPIA 2016/Guardian Live panel what makes us happy and whether happiness is now a marker for success that causes anxiety
  • Alexei Sayle, writer and comedian.

    What did the 80s do for us? – Guardian Live event with Alexei Sayle

    ‘Godfather of alternative comedy’ takes a walk down memory lane with the Guardian’s Andy Beckett to understand the impact of a tumultuous decade
  • Rose Tremain

    Rose Tremain on her novel The Gustav Sonata - Books podcast

    Orange Prize winner Rose Tremain gives an account of writing her latest book, The Gustav Sonata
  • Pokémon Go

    AI, augmented reality and the future of gaming – Guardian live event

    At a Guardian Live event, games editor Keith Stuart asks a panel of designers and programmers what the advances in artificial intelligence mean for games and the people who play them?
  • George W. Bush and Tony Blair

    Chilcot: the Iraq war inquiry – Guardian Live event

    Following the publication of the Chilcot report, the Guardian’s deputy editor, Paul Johnson, asks a Guardian Live panel how the invasion, occupation and reconstruction of Iraq were mishandled and looks at the wider consequences
  • A woman holds up a sign at a protest against those identified in documents leaked by an anonymous source at Mossack Fonseca

    Panama Papers: the biggest leak in history – Guardian Live event

    Award-winning investigative journalists from Süddeutsche Zeitung Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer reveal the inside story behind the biggest leak in history
  • Paul Mason

    What will the world look like in 2025? – Guardian Live event

  • The future of UK trading deals with the EU remains uncertain

    UK votes for Brexit: what happens next? – Guardian Live event

  • A Syrian refugee holds on to his children as he struggles to get off a dinghy on the Greek island of Lesbos, after crossing a part of the Aegean from Turkey last September.

    What next for Syria? – Guardian Live event

    As a result of the Syrian conflict, more than half of the country’s population has been displaced. At a Guardian Live event, Middle East correspondent Martin Chulov chairs an expert panel discussing the causes of the refugee crisis and how we can tackle it
  • Will the UK still be part of the EU on the 24 June?

    EU debate: countdown to the referendum – Guardian Live event

    As the final week of campaigning heats up, the Guardian’s political editor Anushka Asthana and her cross-party panel offer passion and clarity as they ask whether the UK should remain part of the EU
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