Each year the Library hosts readings, lectures, and discussions by authors and other public figures. You may watch video recordings of recent programs on our YouTube channel. Our archive of audio recordings goes back more than 10 years and includes thousands of memorable Library events.
'Open Secrets: An Open Conversation about Wikileaks and Information Transparency in America'
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Aífe Murray: 'Maid as Muse: How Servants Changed Emily Dickinson's Life and Language'
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McLellan/O'Donnell Living History Series: Clay Jenkinson portrays J. Robert Oppenheimer
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2010 Jack Straw Writers Program
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Seattle Biblio Café | Episode 5
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Medical Lecture Series V: 'Baby Boomers Need to Get Smart When it Comes to the Heart'
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'The Lakewood Slayings: A criminal odyssey through race, politics, madness and murder'
Authors Ken Armstrong and Jonathan Martin discussed "The Other Side of Mercy: A Killer's Journey Across the American Divide" on Nov. 19, 2010 at The Seattle Public Library.
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Peter Yarrow
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Andrew Lam: 'East Eats West'
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Margaret Willson: 'Dance Lest We All Fall Down'
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