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Roundtable has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in November 2022. The social media accounts linked to from Roundtable are: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. Besides social media accounts, roundtableby92ny has populated their site with James Baldwin and the Literature of Witness, Reading Middlesex with Kyle McAuley, Understanding Symbolism and Iconography in Great Art, Novels that Unfold Over One Day: A Bloomsday Literary Festival, Schiele’s Radical Vision, Reading Remarkable Poems with Gary Saul Morson, The Hermitage: Empire, Art, and the Making of a Museum, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia: Finding the Heart in a Heady Masterpiece, Discovering Abstraction: Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky, Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha and the Search for the Self, America at 250 | Expert-Led Talks on U.S. History, Art & Ideas, Vecchietta and the Birth of the Sienese Renaissance, Reading Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway with Yi-Ping Ong, Robert Moses’s New York: The Legend and The Legacy, France During the Nazi Occupation: Collaboration, Resistance, and Persecution, Reading Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, Reading Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet with Joseph Luzzi, The World in 1776, This Land Is Our Land: The American Tradition of Protest Music, The Impressionists and Paris: The City that Made a Movement, November Classes, History, What we're reading this season, Arts, When Art Ruled the World — Fall Classes, Literature, Roundtable Selects, Politics, Reading August Wilson: An American Master, Music, Reading D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers, Become a Member!, Democracy in Peril: Anne Applebaum on the Rise of Global Autocracy, Meryl Streep: Icon of Stage and Screen, Letter-Writing in Jane Austen's Day — with Rajiv Surendra and Professor Juliette Wells, Hilma af Klint: Visionary Abstraction, A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250, Jerry Saltz Asks: Will A.I. Ever Make Great Art?, The American Gilded Age: Fortune, Transformation, and Unrest, Reading Middlemarch with Gary Saul Morson, Preserving Iconic World Sites: From Babylon to Venice, Reading F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night with Kyle McAuley, Reading The Tale of Genji, Middle East Crisis — Israel, Iran, and Regional Conflict, Roundtable Presents: A Day of Icons, Bad Roman Emperors and the Great Good They Did, A Day of Icons: Gene Kelly, Summer Museum Club: Four New York Landmark Institutions, Become a Roundtable Member, In Rembrandt’s Studio with the Met’s Nadine Orenstein, Karamu Artists Inc.: Printmaking from the Harlem Renaissance & WPA, Ezra Klein on the Future of Liberal Democracy, Rumi and the Path of Love, Looking at Joan Mitchell: A Life of Painting, Machiavelli for Our Times, Beyond the Hudson River School: The American Landscape, Ellis Island: New Arrivals in New York 1/30, Orchids 101 | FEB 6, The Middle East in 2024: Forces, Fissures, and the Future with Robin Wright and Ralph Buultjens - 01/30, Becoming the Smartest Traveler (with Peter Greenberg), Emancipation Towns & Migrating Dreams (with the American Civil War Museum), Exploring the Art of the South (with the Ogden Museum of Southern Art).