Our Favorite Books of 2025 | Reader’s Club Episode 212
PBS Books Readers Club celebrates the wrap of its second season with a highlight of our favorite author moments and books from 2025.
PBS Books Readers Club celebrates the wrap of its second season with a highlight of our favorite author moments and books from 2025.
Join PBS Books for an in-depth Filmmaker Talk featuring filmmakers Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein and authors Geoffrey C. Ward and Rick Atkinson, who come together to explore the making of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION — a landmark six-part documentary that examines how America’s founding struggle reshaped the world. Hosted by Lauren Smith, this conversation dives deep into the themes, creative process, and personal reflections behind this epic documentary series, highlighting how these storytellers bring to life a wide variety of voices to show how the fight for independence was both personal and global. The American Revolution, directed by Ken Burns, [...]
The Detroit Economic Club looks ahead at the forces that will shape Michigan’s 2026 economy. Our panel of leading experts will examine the state’s most pressing challenges — from trade policy impact, business/talent attraction to the future of manufacturing and more.
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Newman discusses her novels Sandwich and Wreck—two deeply resonant stories that reflect the humor, tenderness, and emotional complexity of caring for others and navigating family life.
University of Michigan presents the 40th Annual MLK Jr. Keynote Memorial Lecture featuring Donzaleigh Abernathy and Derrick Johnson, "Unbowed and Unbroken: The Enduring Struggle for Justice"
PBS Books Readers Club celebrates the wrap of its second season with a highlight of our favorite author moments and books from 2025.
Design Beyond the Center: Stories of Jugaad, Resilience, and Collective Knowledge Deepa Butoliya is a designer, researcher, and educator whose work celebrates human ingenuity and creativity in the face of constraint. Born and raised in India and now based in the United States, she explores how design practices from around the world — especially those rooted in improvisation, resilience, and care — can expand how we think about innovation. Her ongoing research centers on Jugaad, a Hindi term meaning “making do with what you have.” More than a practice, Jugaad represents a mindset of resourcefulness and adaptability. Deepa’s work traces [...]
Join us in the Evergreen State to hear about the legacy of writers shaped by their time in the Pacific Northwest
Resilience and Brilliance in Indigenous Jazz For hundreds of years, songs have been the vessels for stories, lessons, and prayers for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. One of the newest additions to this world is the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band, which presented its very first concert in 2022. The band focuses on reimagined traditional melodies made famous by Indigenous jazz musicians from the past, like singer Mildred Bailey (Coeur d’Alene) and saxophonist Jim Pepper (Kaw/Mvskoke), as well as new works that push the genre forward. Led by the celebrated vocalist and [...]
Award-winning director and producer Kim A. Snyder joins host Heather-Marie Montilla for an in-depth conversation about The Librarians, the powerful new documentary that examines the growing national debate over access to information and the freedom to read.
In Spite Of Rick Lowe is an American artist who pairs paintings, drawings, and installations with collaborative, community-based projects developed in the tradition of Joseph Beuys’ concept of “social sculpture.” Working closely with individuals and communities, he has identified many ways to harness creativity to address concerns around equity and justice. Beginning with his co-founding of Project Row Houses (1993 – 2008) in Houston’s Third Ward and continuing through other initiatives across the United States and internationally, Lowe aims to catalyze sustainable change to promote understanding, equity, and justice. In his studio-based practice, Lowe combines painting and [...]
Join us in the U.S. Virgin Islands to hear about the legacy of writers shaped by their time in the Caribbean.